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

 - Class of 1954

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X -, V. gig . , ': ' V Rw.p,,x , EV., QA, X , V X 4 I if WF ' is V L I N- V, , ,fl A . , .9 . , , .. 15 ' 4 I . K X Q. ,- 4 K ,- 4- I I . , 'I Q I, K ' x , - - ' ., ,-- ,nj -. XA ,Z 1 P ! 5 1 1 l L EX LIBRIS I 'Q' ' K4 J-rdf X, 4 M 4 H215 I V. :Tl ,is 4ST i I 9 U3 gills ggi 4 Y Y T Q 1 ,, A L. -M X X 1 X 1 523 5- Q gg 5 1 f 3 , vm-I IN MEMORY . BILL RIEHL Class of 1956 It is never quite possible to put into words all the good things which represent a person when he is with us, it is even more difficult when he is gone. We are not great orators nor authors. We cannot express our true sorrow at his loss. We can, however, erect a memorium which will remain in the hearts of Bill's many classmates and friends forever. Warm hearted, sincere, friendly, and dependable are just a few of Bill's many good qualities for which he will always be remembered. His many services and deeds to his fellow man will not be forgotten. We cannot say that Bill has left us, for his memory will always remain in the heart and halls of North Canton High School. Page 4 HI 1. l ll I I A ' I I 0 ,. O Q l E' lun il Ili' llullf T11 I H ll Q H , ,. H- ,I , If , gi ,lqlm fh X I 'll--hlhlf ny ll' all 0 HI -alll-I-QIQY 1 I I VI : r f I E I : I V : I P'l:11.Iul:1l ALMA MATER Oar strong hand can ne'er he hrohen, Forined in N. C. High, Far surpassing wealth unspoken, Sealed in friendshipfs tie. High school life at hest is passing, Gliding swiftly hy, Then let its pledge in word and deed, Oar love for N. C. High. Alina Mater, Alina Mater, Deep graven on each heart, Shall he found itnwa1f'ring trite When we from life shall part. P 5 IN APPRECIATION MISS DEPODESTA The Class of 1954 wishes to express its sincere gratitude and appreciation to Miss DePodesta. Through our junior and Senior years Miss De- Podesta has advised us, standing by us in all our ven- tures, whether they were successes or failures. To you, Miss De, we can never express our deep thanks for all your wonderful guidance. We will think of you many times and hope that you will ever remember us, the Class of '5-4. Page 6 FOREWORD The purpose of this year's edition of the Viking has been to portray the high school year with originality and accuracy. This has been attempted by the use of many original photographs. By using photography as our theme, we hope that this will give you a look at our school as a whole, and take you through the well-treaded halls of beloved No-Ca-Hi. The book is divided into five sections with faculty and administration coming first: activi- ties, sports, classes, and members of the grad- uating class following. An index of the 1954 class can be found at the end of the book. It is hoped that this more original treat- ment will prove not only interesting and enter- taining, but will provide a lasting record of No-Ca-Hi and the Class of '54. In presenting this book to you, we hope that we have immortalized, in some small way, the happenings and tender thoughts of four years spent and enjoyed at our dear old Alma Materf' JOAN SCANLON, Editor. EDITORIAL TAF F ROW 1: ROW 2: ABSENT: Joan Scanlon, Joanne Swanson, Bonnie Speicher, Venita Riggs. Donald Palmer, Sara Ankrom, Nancee Gard- ner, Jeanette Willis, Carol Kitzmiller, Roy Newell. Martha Holl and Barbara Gingerich. BUSINESS STAFF ROW 1: ROW 2: ROW 3: Valette Maruna, Judy Buchtel, June Har- pold. Joyce Haines, Beverly Salby, Jane Hushour Linda Swann, Elinor Acheson, Sue Bowers. Fred Culler, Charles Wahl, Russell Metzger V I K I N G S T A F F The story of this year's Viking is typical of the clamor and confusion resulting from the attempts to put together an account of the year's activities. The staff was picked in October and in that moment the Viking', was born. In looking over the year we see the hectic days on which pictures were taken, the trips to the engraver, and many unforeseen circumstances which caused us to add a page here or cancel one there. We also see the frenzied rush of the staff to meet its deadline. Little by little, a definite shape evolved from the mass of pictures and papers. Soon, we see the bottom of a seemingly endless stack of papers miraculously become a completed yearbook. Also we must remember the fact that this yearbook could not have been published without the necessary help of the business staff. The financial end of the Viking rests completely on their shoulders. This year's staff did a wonderful job, for which they deserve much praise and many thanks! To the No-Ca-Hi student, a yearbook may be a tangible recollection of school life. To a student from another school, it may provide the basis for comparison and rivalry between yearbooks. To its staff members, the 1954 Viking represents many hours of hard work and fun which went into its publication. The valuable experience gained by the staff will linger on for them long after the '54 Viking has been forgotten. Page 8 EDITORIAL Senior Editor .... ,.w,,v.. Bonnie Speicher Art Editor ...,,A7,o..o, 7,,. o,,,7....o , - .Sara Ankrom Music and Activities I ,,,. Carol Kitzmiller Barbara Gingerich Sports Editorw ,,,,,,,., Nancee Gardner Typistst, I I ,,rv,,.. Jeanette Willis Joanne Swanson BUSINESS Valette Maruna Sue Bowers Audrey Mellen Joyce Haines Linda Swann Judy Buchtel Elinor Acheson Russell Metzger Charles Wahl Jane Hushour Beverly Salby JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES: June Harpold Evelyn Chenot Martha Holl Don Palmer Venita Riggs 'Roy Newell Editor: JOAN SCANLON Business Manager: FRED CULLER Adviser: MRS. 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N ,AJ 5 Q 2 :2:f:2:2:ki:f:f:1:2: 1:-: ::fEr5:3fs:-. f2525255?f5575f52 212:-. Etiziizzf.E:EZ:2E:5:55:E5:2:E:3e:5:2:2:rzgz- ' 2E2E2:2E2E2EfE ' :2:2E2Ei2E2E2:2s 1:1:E:i:E:E:E:3:-: :-:2ErS3E:E:E2Ei:E:E:E:S:5 14-E:Er?E1E1E:ZErEi:E:E:E::: ':E:2:2:35i:2:2:f:2: .52:i:E:1: :::f:5:E:?5:2:5:E:1:f 1:-5:25221351S2E1E1E2E21E2ErE1ErE:3E:E12E:Ei:35:5:2521-., , A X a SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS RAYMOND E. TRACHSEL COLLEGE OF WOOSTER BS. m Edumtzon, Kent Stat U y M.S., Ohio State U y P 12 DEDICATION At the close of the 1953-54 school year, Mr. Raymond E. Trachsel will be retiring from a sixteen-year position as the Superintendent of North Canton Public Schools. Since the day in September, 1938, when Superintendent Trachsel came to North Canton, he has ably served the school and community. The start of this man's extensive teaching career, when he was only eighteen years of age, began in a one-room rural school of eight grades in Tuscarawas County. Three years later, while serving as principal of Midvale Schools, he initiated the first high school at Midvale. From here Mr. Trachsel moved on to Minerva High School, where he not only taught but also coached the football, basketball, and baseball teams. Having spent six years with Minerva High School, Mr. Trachsel returned to Kent State University for one full school year to complete his academic work for a B.A. degree. The first three years of work toward his B.A. degree were earned entirely by attending sessions of summer school, and by teaching during the winter. His Master's degree was later secured at Ohio State University. On completion of his studies at Kent, Mr. Trachsel became a critic teacher in the Kent State Training School for Teachers. Prior to coming to North Canton, he served the Canal Fulton Schools as superintendent for eleven years. With emphasis on citizenship, scholarship, and character building, he con- tributed sincere professional guidance toward the growth of North Canton grad- uates. Through his tireless devotion to these ends, he instills in his teaching staff a spirit of cooperation and inspiration. Mr. Trachsel is an ardent builder and promoter of the exempted village schools of Ohio, and he has consistently encouraged legislation in their behalf. In the future, Mr. Trachsel plans to continue his interest and participation in North Canton's school system and civic organizations. In dedicating this 1954 VIKING to Raymond E. Trachsel, we salute the friend of all students and a truly great figure in our community. Page 13 BOARD OF EDUCATIO FIRST ROW Qleft to righthz Robert Braucher, Harold Sickafoose, Willis C. Baughman SECOND ROW Cleft to rightjz Robert Kreighbaum, Richard Wearstler, Richard Davis The Board of Education plays an important part in the life of our school system. It is their responsibility to hire teachers, to make rulings, and to handle the affairs of the school in general. They have twelve scheduled meetings a year, plus various special meetings that are called throughout the year. We can be proud of this fine group of people who give their time to keep our school on top. Mr. Braucher is president of the Board of Education. Page 14 PRINCIPAL H. WAYNE RUSSELL A.B., Defiance College M.S., Ohio State University Algebra OFFICE STAFF I I MABEL STUDER JEAN CANTLEBERRY A.B., Bluffton College Oberlin School of Canton Actual Business College Commerce Page 15 OLIVE ALDRIDGE B.S. in Education, Ohio University Shorthand 1, 2g Typing l, 2: Secretarial Studies: Adviser: Commercial Club: Detention Supervisor. ERMA BAYER A.B., Mount Union M.A., Ohio State French Ig Latin I, II: Play Di- rector: Adviser: junior Class. LUCILLE BLACK A.B., Wittenberg College, Ohio State University Physical Education: Driver Training: English 83 Ad- viser: Cheerleaders. ROBERT DOBSON B.S. in Education, Ohio State University General Science: Physics: Arith- metic VIIg junior High Basket- ball Coachg junior High Foot- ball Coachg Adviser: Freshman Class. MARTHA HAMMACK A.B., Alfred University, Salem College Geneseo Library School Kent State University Librarian Page 16 FACULTY HOPE BAHLER B.S. in Education, Kent State University English XI, XII: Journalism: Play Director: Adviser: Fresh- man Class. RALPH BEUCK B.S. in Business Education, B.S. in Education, Kent State University M.Ed., Kent State Business Arithmetic: General Business: Commercial Law: Salesmanship: Bookkeeping Ig Adviser: Debate, Sophomore Class. SHEILA DEPODESTA B.S., Baldwin-Wallace College, Ohio State University, Wisconsin University Home Economics: Adviser: Home Economics Clubs, Senior Class. JOE ESMONT B.S. in Education, Ohio Uni- versity, Pittsburgh U., Kent State Driver Training: Physical Education. ESTHER HARKIN S B.M. and Public School Music, Mount Union, Chicago Musical College, Pittsburgh Musical Institute String Instruments FACULTY DONALD HERTLER B.S. in Education, Wittenberg College English VIII, IX, XI, Biologyg Assistant Football and Baseball Coach. MARION KRABILL A. B., Mount Union, Kent State U., Ohio State English VIII, Social Science - VIIIg Adviser: Sophomore Class. JAMES LOTZE B.P.S.M., Mount Union College, Certificate Pedagogique, Paris Mixed Choirg Boys' Glee Clubg Girls' Glee Clubg Class in En- semble Harmony. KATE ALEXANDER MEEKER Geo. Peabody College B.S. in Education, Tennessee University, Bethel College English IX, X5 Adviser: Freshman Class. JOHN RIDLEY B.S. in Education, Ohio Northern University Science VIII, Health VII, Basketball Coach, Assistant Football Coachg T r a c k Coach. , ...W .-.-.. ..... M . '-t'-' A ' ,Q I , . . . .. 525, - 1 - 2 ., -. - A I - ., ..,., ,. ? ' ?i'lf?'145tfWhi2?2'M we Sw iiitgwtsfwi r.:S-2'1-:, ' -.. 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E seg -.-- is MICHAEL SKUBAN B.S. in Education, Wittenberg College Biologyg Junior Scienceg Health VIIg Football Coachg Baseball Coachg R e s e r v e Basketball Coachg Adviser: Hi-Y. RAYMOND SWOPE B.A., Mount Union College M.A., Ohio State University, N o rtbwest ern University American Governmentg Geography. Adviser: Booster Club JOHN WHEELER B.P.S.M., Mount Union College Marching Bandg Concert Bandg Orchestra. PATRICIA WILLIAMS Wells College B.A., Mount Union College English IX, X3 Adviser: Freshman Class. HAZEL YOUNG B.A., Mount Union College M.A., Ohio State University, Kent State University World Historyg American His- toryg Consumers' Educationg Social Science VIIIg Adviser: Viking Year Book, Junior Class. COOKS We have these gracious ladies to thank for the preparation of the lunches served to the high school students at the grade school building. MRS. KAUFMAN MRS. BURDEN MRS. KAMP MRS. HOLL CUSTODIANS We are grateful to our custodians for keeping our school in good running order, and for their willingness to be of help on many occasions. MRS. KENNEDY DICK MILLER REESE KENNEDY BUS DRIVERS The bus drivers are responsible for getting a good many of the students to the high school, with the responsibility of carrying them safely. They also serve us by many extra trips to athletic games and music activities. MRS. MORTIMER RALPH MORTIMER MRS. RUDERSMITH :1:E5E5Ei ' '55E5ir1'1 E-532151515 :rxE:3SE1E1Erf2111:1ff:f:1: ':21i1i ' 'E-352321521:-51515251-2:1:r1::: :-:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1c1E2E3:1555E ' Wg5552:1:1:Sr::g:5:1:gi:5:f:1:1:t1:1:2:1:1:22:1'1'1'1:1:1:1:1:15:1:1'1' ..1:1:f:1: -:g:g:g'- 2:1:1:1:1:1:1:. 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The de- baters spend a good deal of their time from November through March preparing cases and par- ticipating in debate tournaments all over Ohio. The question for debate this year was on the method to be used in electing our President. Besides the Varsity and BU debate teams, there were several excellent Freshman and Sophomore debate teams. The Varsity team this year was composed of Carol Kitzmiller, Paul Dolan, John Norris, and Roy Newell, who placed second in the state tournament at Columbus. Roy Newell, john Nor- ris, Carol Kitzmiller, Paul Dolan. SECOND ROW: Larry Fall, Nancy Haren, June Harpold, S a n d y Shaw, Phil Tambling. THIRD ROW: Mr. Beuck, Patty Muck- ley, Barbara Grimes, Bar- bara Pratt, Arletta Moh- ler, Mr. McDowell. FIRST ROW: John Norris, Linda Swann, Carol Kitzmiller, June Harpold, Paul Do- lan. SECOND ROW: Nancy I-Iaren, Larry Fall, Roy Newell, Carol Ann Miller, Mr. McDowell. THIRD ROW: Mr. Beuck, Sandy Shaw, Fred Culler, Russ Metz- ger, Phil Tambling, joan Scanlon. ATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE The National Forensic League is a national organization made up of speech students. To be a member of this organization requires an active participation in speech activities and a good scholastic record. The tongue-waggers in the N. F. L. receive their points for debate, service speeches, and individual events. These points go toward degrees which the student receives when he has 20, 50, 100, and 200 points, and towards a scholarship at Ripon College in Wiscon- sin. The officers of this organization are Linda Swann, president, john Norris, vice president, June Harpold, secretary, Carol Kitzmiller, treasurer, and Paul Dolan, publicity manager. This Page Sponsored by The Hmfpolcl Motor C0. SCHOLAR HIP FIRST ROW: Joanne Whitman, Carol Kitzmiller, Shirley McIntyre, Marjorie Shenk, Becky Kintz, Marilyn Hagenlocher, Judy Buchtel. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Chenot, Suzanne Duryee, john Wills, Harriet Schmitt, Roberta Myers, Bonnie Speicher. THIRD ROW: Nancy Fetzer, Barbara Gingerich, Rita McClintock, Beth Ketterer, Marian Miller, Sandy Shaw. FOURTH ROW: John Weikel, Bob Lancashire, Marland Hutt, Paul Dolan, Fred Culler. In April almost everybody takes an examination in an attempt to get a place on the scholarship team. The two highest people in each subject are chosen for this honor. Then, in early May, these students make a trip to Akron to compete in the final district-state scholarship tests. These people in the picture who placed on the scholarship team last year, along with those who placed this year, deserve a lot of credit for the fine efforts they put forth. Page 25 FIRST ROW Cleft to rightJ: Mr. Schneider, Marilyn Hagenlocher, Nancee Gardner, Beth Ketterer. SECOND ROW: Joanne Whitman, Harriet Schmitt, Paul Dolan, Carol Kitzmiller, Sara Ankrom, Bonnie Speicher, Marian Miller. THIRD ROW: Evelyn. Chenot, Martha Holl, John Norris, Elinor Acheson, Don Palmer, Nancy Fetzer, John Wills. FOURTH ROW: Joan Scanlon, Shirley McIntyre, Jack Fetzer. ABSENT: Linda Swann, Becky Kintz. ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service are the four standards upon which mem- bership in the National Honor Society is based. This society was established to give due attention to those deserving students who possess the qualities necessary for good citizenship in the years that are yet ahead of us. These quali- ties are most often determined by participating in school and community projects, by co- operation with schoolmates and advisers, and by a genuine interest in academic pursuits. Each year a committee of faculty members chooses the new members, who must have a scholastic average of 85 or above. This year the society admitted nine new members in an inspiring ceremony. An added attraction was the guest speaker, Dr. Eibling, whose en- lightening message was warmly received. NA-NONAL This. organization is responsible for the operation of HONOR 506551-Y the monitor system. Q bl, Z OFFICERS 4 5 Paul Dolan .,.,,,,.. ,,.,.,..,.... P resident Ig' Elinor Acheson , ,,.. ,. .. ,..., Vice President Linda Swann .... . , ..,,,.,,,. Secretary Page 24 STUDE T COUNCIL The Student Council is a very young organization. The representatives are elected by their classmates. Under the able supervision of Mr. Hoffer, transpor- tation to the out-of-town football and basketball games was furnished for the students. They sponsor other programs to help the students and provide enter- tainment for them. MONITORS FIRST ROW: Fred Culler, Elinor Ache- son, Jane Hushour, Paul Dolan. SECOND ROW: Venita Riggs, Martha Holl, Adelyn Chiofolo, June Harpold, Judy Wil- laman, Lorene Boerngen. THIRD ROW: M a r i ly n Hagenlocher, Bob Berrodin, Ted Mc- Clintock, Dean Schauf- fler, Lenny Young, John Wills, Mr. Hoffer. FIRST ROW: Nancee Gardner, Joanne Whitman, Carol Kitzmil- ler, June Harpold, Mar- tha Holl, Shirley McIn- tyre, Nancy Speicher, Hallie Boerngen. SECOND ROW: Joan Mathias, Kay Tschantz, Valette Ma- runa, Marilyn Marquardt, Carol Monzione, Jane Hushour, Bonnie Speich- er, Venita Riggs. THIRD ROW: Blaine Zeiger, Carol Mil- ler, Judy Kobel, Joyce Fryer, Evelyn Chenot, Jeanette Willis, Nancy Fetzer, L i n d a Swann, Joan Scanlon. FOURTH ROW: Ted Brown, Dean Willi- son, Paul Dolan, Bud Zimmer, Dick Sumser., Fred Culler. The National Honor Society chooses three students and an alternate for each period. They select the monitors on the basis of their capability and de- pendability, to maintain order in the halls. The monitor stationed at the center of the first floor hall acts as the receptionist to help visitors. Page 25 LIBRARY STAFF The library is under the full-time guidance of Mrs. Hammack, who selects twenty-five student-librarians to assist her in the work of the library. It is the chief aim of the library to present an efficient service to the student body and faculty by providing for authoritative, factual, and leisure reading. FIRST ROW: CSittingJ Bertha Givler, Rita Wise, Joanne Whit- man, Shirley Betz, Sandy Shaw, Carole Lenz, Nan- cy Speicher, Susan Clat- I terbuck, Ann Austin. SECOND ROW: fStandingJ Carol Miller, Doris Gussett, Mildred Schworm, Shirley Earles, Adelyn Chiofolo, Nancy Hagenlocher, Linda Ed- wards, Rita McClintock, Marilyn Marquardt. THIRD ROW: Barbara Grimes, Nancy Post, J e a n e t t e Willis, Nancy Sautters, Sally Up- linger, Norma Plummer, Mrs. Hammack, J u cl y Taylor. - ,y - FIRST ROW: J o a n n e Swanson, Pat Wise, Shirley Betz, Carol Miller, Mary Dennis, Shirley Earles, Marjorie Shenk, Nancy Speicher, Carole Lenz. SECOND ROW: Becky Kintz, Daris Kauf- man, Beverly Salby, June Claypool, Estabelle Lan- dau, C a r ol Monzione, Marilyn Marquardt, Car- olyn Cooper, Carol Gil- lespie, Lucy Rinehart. THIRD ROW: Mr. Beuck, Wanda May, Barbara Clouser, Jane Hushour, Carol Miller, Marian Miller, Nancy Fetzer, D o r o t h y Gill, Mary Kitzmiller, Margar- et Shaheen, Helen Sturm, Mrs. Aldridge. FOURTH ROW: Elaine Zeiger, Lou Ann Karns, David Van Dyke, Lynn Greenho, C a r o l Schario, David Young, Gary Storch, Nancy Post, 5 Y Dick Zimmerman, Jean- ! ette Willis. l I COM ERCIAL CLUB l i The Commercial Club includes those students in Shorthand I and II, i Secretarial Practice, and Bookkeeping I. The Commercial Club's chief aim is i to present the business world to these students through their classes and club activities. The Commercial Club is under the able supervision of Mrs. Aldridge and Mr. Beuck. N Page 26 Q monthly meetings of the Canton Council This year our umor Red Cross IS packing a giant gift box in conjunction with all the schools in the Canton area With Mrs Oswald as our competent adviser, we hope that we may fulfill our purpose of sharing with others and giving them help when they need it projects, they experimented with white mice and their living habits This to say the least, created quite an atmosphere The death and burial of one of the mice also added an air of interest to the rooms surrounding the Science laboratory Their other experiments proved very interesting and valuable to the members Mr LaHue and Mr Dobson advise the club FIRST ROW fleft to rightj: S. Elson, B. Werley, N. Hagen- locher, G. Greenho, L. Meyers, C. Mc- Anall, C. Gilmore. SECOND ROW: S. Mclilwee, S. Devis, M. Weber, B. Tho- ma, J. Guenther, J. Harpold, K. Mid- dleton. T H I R D ROW: H. Boerngen, C. Fisher, K.Wise,M.Schworm, J. Hushour, E. Che- not, J. Ward, Mrs. Oswald. FOURTH ROW: J. Wahl, S. Clatter- buck, R. McClin- tock, N. Post, N. Sautters, J. Johnson, M. Marquardt. FIRST ROW Cleft to rightjz Jim Kindy, Dan Piper, Sally Evans, Joyce John- son, Carol Dorn, Gretchen Lehman, Arletta Mohler, Hal- lie Boerngen, Judy Willaman, Mr. Dob- son. SECOND ROW: Mr. LaHue, Stuart Smith, Jon Foltz, Dale Mil- ler, David Perkins, Judy Burns, Nancy Essig, Judy Swope, Barbara Pratt, Bar- bara Moore. Dave Kaufman, Carol Monzione, Bob Lancashire, Bob Lancashire, Barbara Clouser, Carol Riehl, June Harpold, Gary Stofch, Rennie Edgein, Phil June Harpold, Gary Storch. Tambling, Ann Austin, Joanne Burkhardt, Betty Jobes, Marilyn Marquardt, Barbara Clouser. CAST Irene Burgess, the play director 7 ............. Barbara Clouser Loretta Fuller, a stage-struck heroine ,.,.,.,. June Harpold Andy Fullbright, her bewildered boyfriend .. Gary Storch Nancy Lecerid ge, the banker's daughter H Carol Monzione Milt Sanders, a failure in trigonornetry ,,,, Rennie Edgein Jacko Gutherie, a boy with a swollen head g Bob Lancashire Mr. Carter, the journalism teacher ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, John Norris Tony Peterson, the grouchy janitor ,,,,,, David Kaufman Elsie Hunter, high school senior ..,.,,V, .,,,,, A nn Austin janet Young, high school senior ..,.,,, ,,,,.,,.,, B etty Jobes Buck O'Hara, an athlete ,...,,,....,...... ,.,,,,, P hil Tambling Kyle Roberts, a flamboyant actress ..... ..,,,, C arol Riehl Miss Moran, the home ec. teacher s...,,,,....,, Venita Riggs Miss Rivers, the senior sponsor ,, ,,,.. .,,,... E velyn Chenot joan White, typical senior girl ,,,,,.,,,,,, Joanne Burkhart Sylvia Moore, typical senior girl ateffa Marilyn Marquardt Mr. Richard Lefueridge, the town banleer ,. Lynn Thursby Mrs. Young, extra .. ,,.....,,..,.,,,,t,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Rita McClintock A next-door neighbor s...,,, ,,,,,,, H elen Sturm Evelyn Chenot fsittingj, Venita Riggs, John Norris, Barbara Clouser. Q U IOR PLAY Something new and different! That describes the junior Play presented on the supposedly unlucky night of Friday the 15th of November. The play, the first dramatic performance of the year, was appropriately entitled Curtain Going Up, a comedy in three acts by Gregory Johnston. The new and different aspects included such novelties as little scenery, entrances and exits through the auditorium, a play within a play, and an open curtain while the audience assembled. In addition, the comic lines, the true-to- life characters, and the lively action all combined to make the production an outstanding one that both the audience and the cast will long remember. The plot concerns what takes place behind the scenes during the rehearsals, and after the presentation of a play in Riverview High School. Miss Burgess, the young director, is faced with the following obstacles in producing her first play: a grouchy old janitor, the disappearance of the playbooks at the first meeting of the cast, crossed-up high school romances with a capital R, a stage- struck heroine, her jealous boyfriend, an unexpected visit by a professional actress, a banker's daughter driven to theft and dirty tricks by her father's ambitions, and last but not least, romance for Miss Burgess herself. In fact, almost anything that can happen does happen. FIRST ROW fsittingl: Carol Monzione, John Norris, Barbara Clouser, June Harpold, Venita Riggs. SECOND ROW: Carol Riehl, Betty Jobes, Marilyn Marquardt, Joanne Bprkhardt, Rita McClintock, Evelyn Chenot, Gary Storch, Ann Austin. THIRD ROW: Phil Tambling, Helen Sturm, David Kaufman, Lynn Thursby, Bob Lan- cashire, Rennie Edgein. Page 29 HO E ECONOMICS UNIOR 8z SENIOR FIRST ROW: Connie Gummere, Joan Scanlon, Bonnie Speicher, Elinor Acheson, Linda Swann, Anne Work- man, Helen Sturm, Mary Kitzmiller, Marjorie Shenk, Jane Hushour. SECOND ROW: Ann Austin, Carol Riehl, Shirley Earles, Mildred Schworm, Joyce Fryer, Doris Gus- sett, Joanne Burkhardt, Bertha Giv- ler, Carol Miller, Valette Maruna, Joyce Haines, Nancy Fetzer, Judy Buchtel, Judy Swope, Jackie Sam- meter, Miss DePodesta, Carolyn Cooper, June Claypool. SOPHOMORE FIRST ROW Csittingbz Judy Swihart, Carol Tewanger. ' SECOND ROW Cstandingjz Miss De- Podesta, Nancy Sumser, Janet Wahl, Jane Ward, Shirley Werner, Susan Schafer, Dotty Williams, Karin Turner, Delores Carson, Josephine Venditti, Elaine Melhorn, Joanne Guenther, Carol Gussett, Ruth Hartong. ERESHMAN FIRST ROW fsitting3: Nancy Buck, Beth Beamer, Joan Dornhecker, Helen Marshall, Patty Boston, Con- nie Floom, Sally Stortz, Judy Tay- lor, Sally Evans, Barbara Shaheen, Patty Muckley, Kathleen Wise. SECOND ROW: Rita Wise, Sandy Wise, Sue Sammeter, Sally Uplinger, Pat Spitler, Nancy Essig, Marcia Currie, Carolyn Clymer, Norma Plummer, Barbara Wood, Carol Sue Heiser, Pat O'Brien, Susan Scharver, Miss DePodesta, Mary Lou Nelius, Ar- letta Mohler, Martha Wise, Joanne May. This Page Sponsored By Eckawl s Dwve In 3502 West Tuscarawas Street Canton Ohio Olaiolv Only Drwe In Featurzng Car Hops on Roller Skates MARCHIN G BAND Once again our Viking Marching Band has stepped out with flying colors. The lively pace and vigorous spirit of the Black and Orange bandsmen make it one of the school's most popular institutions. Under the direction of Mr. Wheeler, new to our school this year, the band has performed very ably at all the football games. Their skits at half-time, to the strains of If You Knew Susie and Mr. Touchdown, U. S. A. were always received with enthusiasm. This Pa ge Sponsored By Orchard Hill Farm- Dairy Page 51 we hw-1 an sq, 55295 1 X Nm. 4 Q WV: ,f 'wifg Q, N'? '7 2 , -.X . 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J' V Q' 1 f '55 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB This group, the largest musical organization in the school, is well received everywhere it performs. The choir consists of ninety-four girls from grades ten through twelve. They can be heard practicing fourth period every Monday, Wednesday and Friday in Room 107. Besides performing for school assemblies, they participated in the spring and Christmas concerts. This year they had the privilege of singing for the Ohio Association of Music Educators. They entered the spring contest, receiving a rating of which they are very proud. FIRST ROW Qleft to rightjz Joanne Swanson, Marian Warren, Nancy Haren, Ann Austin, Lucy Rinehart, June Harpold, Carol Ann Miller, Nancee Gardner, Audrey Mellen, Ruth Hartong, Shirley Earles, Shirley McIntyre, Elaine Melhorn, Susan Schafer, Phyllis Painter, Dotty Williams, Martha Holl, Pat Wise, Marilyn Marquardt, Libby Thomas, Carol Riehl, Carol Tewanger, Carol Reed, Karin Turner. SECOND ROW: Mary Dennis, Janet Wahl, Shirley Betz, Joan Mathias, Drue Warren, Beverly Salby, Mildred Schworm, Sandy Shaw, Carlyn Ebie, Valette Maruna, Carol Monzione, Carol Gillespie, Nancy Lenz, Doris Kaufman, Carol Lenz, Jackie Sammeter, Sue Spence, Carolyn Earles, Marilyn Hagenlocher, Pat Holder, Florence Miller, Carol Lindower, Kay Tschantz, Charlotte Haak. THIRD ROW: Nancy Speicher, Judy Buchtel, Jane Hushour, Evelyn Chenot, Anne Work- man, Judy Kobel, Carol Jean Miller, Joyce Haines, Beth Ketterer, Doris Gussett, Sue Bowers, Harriet Schmitt, Wanda May, Barbara Clouser, Peggy Lennon, Shirley Shelby, Linda Edwards, Marianne Erbland, Delores Carson, Judy Swope, Jane Ward, Joyce Fryer, Shirley Werner. FOURTH ROW: Pat Terrigan, Lou Ann Karns, Rita McClintock, Jeanette Willis, Ruth Adams, Nancy Sumser, Mary Kitzmiller, Venita Riggs, Nancy Sweany, Bertha Givler, Barbara Gingerich, Nancy Fetzer, Carol Miller, Margaret Shaheen, Suzanne Duryee, Carol Schario, Nancy Post, Linda Swann, Elinor Acheson, Connie Gummere, Joan Scanlon, Helen Sturm. Page 34 FRESHMA GIRL , GLEE CLUB This year, thirty-eight freshman girls again formed their own glee club. They practiced three days a week with Mr. Lotze. This organization is of vital interest because it provides excellent experience to girls who will, in future years, form the nucleus of the choral groups. These girls participated in various school functions during the year. FIRST ROW Cleft to rightjz Connie Floom, Nancy Buck, Nancy Bowers, Joan North, Sandy Wise, Arletta Mohler, Pat Boston, Patty Muckley, Beth Beamer, Judy Taylor, Becky Kintz. SECOND ROW: Judy Willaman, Sally Evans, Joanne May, Judy Swihart, Rita Wise, Hallie Boerngen, Judy Miller, Kathleen Wise, Norma Plummer, Adelyn Chiofolo, Joan Dornhecker, Marcia Currie. THIRD ROW: Mary Lou Nielus, Susan Scharver, Joyce Johnson, Lestena Brown, Carol Dorn, Carol Sue Heiser, Sue Sammeter, Martha Wise, Jeannene Hiltbrandt, Barbara Moore, Sally Stortz, Helen Marshall. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Pratt, Gretchen Lehman, Barbara Wood, Sally Uplinger, Nancy Essig, Judy Burns, Barbara Shaheen, Barbara Grimes, Nancy Sautters, Susan Castle. Susan Clatterbuck, Susan Hutt. Page 35 BOYS' GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Eugene DuMaurier, Chuck McAnall, Phil Burney, Dan Piper, Jack Kile, Larry Lear, Evan Schlemmer, Rob- ert McCleaster. SECOND ROW: Harvey Warburton, Lance Swann, Dave Van Dyke, Dick Cashner, Dick Foltz, Lenny Young, Tommy Bender, Stanley Kaufman, David Boston, Larry Honnold, Gerald Downard, Larry Fall, Larry Swogger. THIRD ROW: Sonny Greenho, Gary Ferrell, Fred Culler, John Wiekel, Larry Herdlick, Lynn Claasen, Gary Girard, Jim Toth, Pat Scanlon, Robert Dively. FOURTH ROW: Bud Zimmer, Chuck Wahl, Jim Sumser, Dave Luginbuhl, Armand Lenarz, Bill Boltres, Gary Storch, Don Ehlers, Lynn Thurrsby, Dave Kaufman, Tom Davis, Bud Metzger. This year forty-eight boys volunteered for duty in the Boys' Glee Club, a considerably larger number than in several previous years. This group performed at assemblies and at the Christmas and spring con- certs, and gave a commendable performance at the contest this spring. MIXED CHORUS FIRST ROW: Audrey Mellen, Marjorie Shenk, Jackie Sammeter, Nancee Gardner, Carol Monzione, Carole Lenz, June Harpold, John Weikel, Dick Foltz, Dick Zimmerman, Larry Swogger, Carol Riehl, Carlyn Ebie, Sue Spence, Charlotte Haak, Becky Kintz. SECOND ROW: Nancy Speicher, Bonnie Speicher, Nancy Sweany, Valette Maruna, Joyce Haines, Marian Miller, Pat Terrigan, Don Ehlers, Gary Girard, Larry Fall, Paul Johnson, Fred Culler, Judy Swope, Linda Edwards, Joyce Fryer, Harriet Schmitt. THIRD ROW: Ruth Adams, Rita McClintock, Judy Buchtel, Nancy Egbert, Evelyn Chenot, Lynn Greenho, Gary Ferrall, Bob Koons, Harvey Warburton, Lance Swann, David Van Dyke, Helen Sturm, Marilyn Mar- quardt, Susan Duryee. FOURTH ROW: Ann Austin, Anne Workman, Jane Hushour, Lou Ann Karns, Beverly Salby, Jean- ette Willis, David Luginbuhl, Armand Lenarz, Bud Zimmer, Sonny Greenho, Bill Boltres, Charles Wahl, Bud Metzger, Tom Davis, Lynn Thursby, Gary Storch,Jim Sumser, Dave Kaufman, Linda Swann, Elinor Acheson, Joan Scanlon, Connie Gummere. Amazed and delightedi' were the words with which North Cantonians greeted the group's first per- formance this year for the P. T. A. Under the very capable direction of Mr. Lotze, the group has reached and maintained a high standard of performance. The chorus consists of seventy members from grades ten through twelve. Besides entertaining the P. T. A., the group also performed for the North Canton Music Association, the Hi-Y induction and dedication service, and participated in the Christmas and spring con- certs. They entered the spring contest, giving an outstanding performance. An unexpected honor for the group was the invitation to sing before the Ohio Association of Music Educators. TRIPLE TRIO Composed of nine girls, this group, although only a year old, has already created quite a reputation for itself. Chosen for their outstanding musical abili- ty, these girls often steal the show at musical performances, and are in constant demand. They practice every Wednesday noon in the music room. MAJORETTES These talented twirlers are a colorful and vivacious addition to our Marching Band. Quite often they stole the entire show with their snappy routines. Leading the band through their paces this year was Doris Kaufman, head majorette. The other majorettes were Jane Hushour, Bonnie Speicher, Valette Maruna, Elinor Acheson, Charlotte Haak, and Nancy Haren. Lou Ann Karns Jane Hushour Joyce Haines Audrey Mellen Linda Swann Connie Gummere Elinor Acheson Anne Workman Valette Maruna Valette Maruna Bonnie Speicher Elinor Acheson Doris Kaufman Jane Hushour Charlotte Haak Nancy Haren Y l This Page Sponsored By Casbner Motor Sales 810 12th Street N. E., Canton, Ohio H. E. CASHNER. SENIOR TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS Venita Riggs 7,R7,, L Chaplain joan Scanlon Y.,,Y,,7,7, President Sue Bowers 7R7,7R , Vice President Nancy Sweany , ,7,777 , Secretary HI-Y ALPHA OFFICERS FIRST ROW Charles Wahl , ,,,,,,, Secretary Russell Metzger ,,,,,,,,ll Treasurer Paul Dolan .,,w,ll,,l,l,l,l,, Chaplain SECOND ROW Fred Culler ,l,,,l,. .l,, . ,.,, P resident jack Saunier ,,,,,, Vice President To create, maintain and extend, throughout the home, school and community, high standards of Christian character. SENIOR TRI- HI - Y This club, composed of .Iunior and Senior girls, was very active this year and engaged in many activities. Highlighting the year was a Thanksgiving Dance and Holiday Style Show. Many other events occurred during the year, and as a result everyone had a wonderful time! Advisers of the club were Betty Adams and Louise Schreckengost. UNIOR TRI-HI-Y This club of Freshman and Sophomore girls can well be proud of the many activities which they undertook. Included among these were a panel discussion on dating, a pot luck dinner, and the formation of a bowling league. They also sent representatives to the annual Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y area conference at Mt. Union. Advisers of the club were Valerie Tucker, Mary Lou Schwalm and Lois johnson. PREP FRIENDSHIP This group of seventh and eighth graders was a very helpful club this year. Besides engaging in such activities as charades, a gym night, Christmas party, and dances, they sorted and washed all lost and found clothes at the Community Build- ing and sent them into the Lutheran Clothing Drive. Also, Prep decorated the Community Building at Christmas. This club has set an excellent precedent for future clubs. Advisers of the club were Shirley Teis and Rita Schuster. Page 38 SE IOR TRI- PREP FR IFND- SHIP CLUB FIRST ROW Qleft to rightjz Nancee Gardner, Audrey Mellen, Ann Austin, Joanne Whit- man, Sara Ankrom, Shirley Earles, Shirley Betz, Pat Wise. SECOND ROW: Valette Maruna, Nancy Speicher, Doris Kaufman, Carole Lenz, Joyce Haines, Judy Buchtel, Doris Gussett, Mildred Schworm, Sue Spence. THIRD ROW: Louise Schreckengost, Marilyn Marquardt, Ann Workman, Wanda May, Bonnie Speicher, Jane Hushour, Venita Riggs, Evelyn Chenot, Barbara Clouser, Betty Adams. FOURTH ROW: Peggy Lennon, Sue Bowers, Carol Miller, Carol Riehl, Harriet Schmitt, Joyce Fryer, Charlotte Haak, Nancy Sweany, Nancy Fetzer. FIFTH ROW: Elinor Acheson, Mary Kitzmiller, Rita McClintock, Linda Swann, Nancy Post, Joan Scanlon, Helen Sturm, Connie Gummere. -.ii FIRST ROW Cleft to rightjz Nancy Hoover, Barbara Kern, Janice Fall, Nancy Holder, Dotty Young, Barbara Born, Carol Fisher, Jane Gopp. SECOND ROW: Linda Yonally, Sue Helm, Nancy Hagenlocher, June Clift, Sara Elson, Jean Armitage, Linda Myers, Gretchen Greenho, Carla Gillmore, Kay Williams, Linda Lowther, Margie Weber. THIRD ROW: Linda Snyder, Christine Shoemaker, Dale Sammeter, Karen Savage, Jennie Martin, Candy Kreighbaum, Joanne Kinney, Barbara Bennett, Sandra Diekman, Sissy Boerngen, Virginia Stayer, Ruth Marker, Sandra Zane. FOURTH ROW: Patty Dermer, Linda Prince, Susan Arnold, Jean Dornhecker, Joy Scott, Betty Thoma, Judy Morgan, Patsy Snyder, Susan Waddell, Marion Wisnuiski, Alice Lindower, Sandra Devis, Janice Nidy, Sandra Sickafoose. FIFTH ROW: Bonnie Stewart, Joyce Walker, Gladys Lohr, Miriam Ransom, Beverly Cole- ridge, Polly Willaman, Norma Miller, Maxine Weikel, Sara Chenot, Phyllis Kitz- miller, Linda Hummel, Karen Middleton, Quma Huff, Judy Geitgy, Shirley Teis. UNIOR TRI- HI- Y FIRST ROW Cleft to rightjz Nancy Haren, Sandy Wise, Susan Scharver, Joanne Guenther, Marcia Curie, Hal- lie Boerngen, Beth Beamer, Joan North, Marian Warren, Carol Tewanger, Karin Turner, Judy Swope. SECOND ROW: Joan Turnbull, Libby Thomas, Rita Wise, Helen Marshall, Sandy Shaw, Florence Miller, Susan Schafer, Nancy Lenz, Carlyn Ebie, Kay Tschantz, Joan Mathias, Marilyn Hagenlocher, Patty Holder, Carolyn Earles, Phyllis Painter, Arletta Mohler, Nancy Bowers, Valerie Tucker. THIRD ROW: Joyce Johnson, Barbara Moore, Judy Miller, Marian Miller, Linda Edwards, Drue Warren, Norma Plummer, Kathleen Wise, Jeannene Hiltbrandt, Janet Wahl, Adelyn Chiofolo, Nancy Buck, Joanne May, Nancy Borden, Joan Dornecker. FOURTH ROW: Pat O'Brien, Susan Castle, Susan Clatterbuck, Carol Dorn, Lestena Brown, Martha Wise, Do- lores Carson, Carol Miller, Beth Ketterer, Marilnne Erbland, Gretchen Lehman, Sally Stortz, Susan Hutt, Patty Muckley, Judy Swihart, Judy Taylor, Sally Evans, Judy Willaman. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Sautters, Judy Kobel, Leanne Bush, Barbara Pratt, Carol Sue Heiser, Nancy Essig, Bar- bara Wood, Nancy Sumser, Pat Spitler, Judy Burns, Carolyn Clymer, Sally Uplinger, Sue Sammeter, Shirley Shelby, Pat Terrigan, Dotty Williams, Carol Gussett, Connie Floom, Patty Boston. UNI R HI-Y FIRST ROW Cleft to rightjz Jon Wise, Todd Rafferty, Ronnie Kindy, Jerry Mesner, Ned Lesh, Todd Mor- ris, Micky Karlo, Rodney Albrecht, Larry Elsass. SECOND ROW: Dale Dayton, Gordon Gummere, Tom Gerber, Robin Chapman, Bernie Huth, Jim Kinney, David Ashbaugh, Scott Begert, Terry Torterler, Ken Meisner. THIRD ROW: Ray Baldwin, Ted McClintock, Gary Rider, David South, Don Kaufman, Rudy Martin, Johnny Low, Tom Boltres, John Erskine, Bob Wise. FOURTH ROW: Ken Hummel, Dick Hoffman, Jim Gussett, Jim Mathias, Bob Berrodin, Dick Beals, Ladd Clouser, Bob Spearing, Jerry Warren. HI-Y GAMMA A D HI-Y DELTA FIRST ROW Cleft to rightlz Tom Riley, Bob Williams, Gary Wallick, Scott Powell, Jim Kindy, Tom Moock, Bill Kinney. SECOND ROW: Dean Schauffler, Tim Brown, Jack Fetzer, Don Snively, Bob Hoffman, Pat Scanlon, Dale Miller, Harvey Warburton, Tom Scharver, Dan Young, Barry Betz. THIRD ROW: Lance Swann, Ronnie Braucher, Bob Bricker, Ronnie Gummere, Chuck Schauffler, jim Burden, Dick Hammond, Henry Mason, Neil Dolan, Joe Esmont, Jim Buchanan, Dick Cashner. The boys' clubs were not as active as were the girls' clubs this year. They did do some interesting things, though, which were enjoyed by all who attended. There is a Hi-Y Club for all boys from seventh graders to twelfth graders. These boys have excellent guidance and leadership from Gene Koelker, Ralph Beuck, Ed Turner and Tom Mollet. In concluding the year, all clubs fared well and had successful meetings. All of these clubs meet at the Community Building. They have their own officers and are very active. This year all the clubs helped in sponsoring the Snowball, These clubs also work- ed to raise money for the World Service Fund. This was very well contributed to by all clubs. HI-Y LPHA FIRST ROW Cleft to rightbz John Weikel, Lenny Young, Dick Zimmerman, Dick Foltz, Bud Wise, George Livingston, Dick Wilson. SECOND ROW: Fred Culler, Jack Saunier, Gary Ferrell, Sonny Greenho, Fred Mathias, Bill Boltres, Don Ehlers, Bob Klinger, Leslie Mohler, Jim Sumser. THIRD ROW: Bob Koons, Paul Dolan, Gary Storch, David Young, John Norris, Chuck Wahl, Phil Tambling, Ted Brown, Gary Girard, Mr. Beuck. FOURTH ROW: Tom Halter, Bud Zimmer, Armand Lenarz, Bob Lancashire, Wilbur Rhodes, Marland Hutt, Dick Smith, Tom Davis, Jerry Dick, Dave Kaufman, Dave Welker, Bud Metzger. JOANNE ALBRECHT BEVERLY SALBY Junior Attendant PROM QUEEN UNIOR-SENIOR PROM The Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Onesto was the scene for the annual junior-Senior Prom. The festive occasion took place on the evening of April 25. The highlight of the evening was introduced by a fanfare of trumpets. Lovely and charming Joanne Albrecht was announced as queen. Her equally attractive Junior attendant was Beverly Salby. Bill Yates and his orchestra provided music for the happy, whirling couples. Page 42 UN ICR ATTEN DAN TS LINDA SWAN N BOB KOONS JOHN NORRIS BARB CLOUSER i oPT1M1sT QUEEN November 16 was the big night for the 1953-54 Optimist Queen, Linda Swann, and King, Bob Koons. Combined in our lovely queen and handsome king were the basis of their choice: personality, pleasant smile, unselfish service, citizenship, and dependability. The junior attendants were john Norris and Barbara Clouser. The thrilling ceremony of the crowning took place during the halftime program at the Lehman game. This Page Sponsored By Smith Hfzwlwvwe FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES ' PITTSBURGH PAINTS 901 North Main Street, North Canton-Formerly Alhrighi Hardware .Z1:1:1: 2.1.Zi:2:1: -:-:4:-MA:-2.1. Acc' .-.-FF11FF:-:1:1:Y:1:?F:1:P5:1:T:I:? 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''-2-1-142-tg:52:I3:1:5:5:51:1:55:1:5:3:51:5:1:gg5::q:5:::3:5:5f:3:, ,+:':4:-. .-:4:4.-.':-:4:+ ' - ste:-:':-' :fzizizi 3:5:7:ii:5:7:1:7 :f:5:5S:5:-. ,. . .5:2. 1:1352-. . . . . :.:.:.:.-.:.:.:.: :-:4:-r:-:-:-:-: :Z-Zstf: ' -:-:-:-:C:+:-:- 1-1-1-rv:-:-za -H-:5-1-:-, ,n- 14 6 3 FIRST ROW: Schauffler, Brown, Williams, Halter, Metzger, Wahl, Sumser, Ehlers, Powell, Garvin, Birney. SECOND ROW: Mr. Dobson, Betz, Riley, Wise, Livingston, Weikel, Strausser, Scanlon, S C h K W'l M H 1 wann, as ner, amp, 1 son, r. ert er. THIRD ROW: Mr. Skuban, Bricker, Braucher, Buchanan, Gummere, Lancashire, Esmont, Luginbuhl, Lenarz, Palmer, Hammond, Mr. Esmont. FOOTBALL A glance at the resulting scores of the 1953 football season is indeed rather unimpres- sive. There is, however, much more behind these records than meets the eye. This Viking squad was composed almost entirely of inexperienced ball players. Many of the regular positions were filled by boys playing their first season on the varsity. The team played with an outstanding spirit and will to win throughout one of the roughest sea- sons in the history of the school. North Canton is proud of these boys, for they have al- ready achieved what many teams will never know. They have learned how to lose and still keep right on fighting. They have mastered the attitude of champions, and with continued im- provement in their playing ability, it will be only a few short years before the Vikings will also have attained the victories of champions. COACHES FIRST ROW: John Ridley, Mike Skuban. SECOND ROW: Don Hertler, Joe Esmont, Bob Dobson. Sponsored By Boggs Twzctor 6? Auto Sales EXPERT BODY WORK AND AUTO REPAIRING 0 TUNE-UPS 0 TOWING 815 EAST MAPLE STREET - NORTH CANTON, OHIO WHO'S GOT THE PIGSKIN HERE? YOUR GUESS IS AS GOOD AS OURS! mighty BUD AND JOYCE WEAR BIG SMILES AT THE HOMECOMING GAME. Clleffi BUD WISE PREPARES TO GET HIS MAN. ARMAND LENARZ C397 RUNS INTO SOME TOUGH OPPOSITION. GEORGE LIVINGSTON C 66, IN CORNER OF PICTURED WATCHES RONNIE GUMMERE CARRY THE BALL DOWN THE FIELD. This Page Sponsored By joe Slaugbtefs M67Z,5 Wear PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER CANTON, OHIO 4 X N rthe C ion EQ X35 Q Ilr 53 J ula Akron wQ31lt0lQ iii six Louisville so kiss two dgspite akexft L0 im da su, Don n garne, The and Daxjyl SBWGYSIH1' :md Bob This Page Sponsored By Dumont Athletic Goods T'3A1E11fl51f5F,O21'3ge' I E 5 2 21 S S Z i 4 E Q E 5 A i E m Q f i 3 x PRESENTING THE QUEEN AND HER COURT CAPTAIN BUD METZGER CROWNS JOYCE HAINES HOMECOMING On the night of the North Canton - Jackson football game, five No-Ca-Hi girls lived a night they will long remember. This was our Homecoming game and these girls had been selected to reign as the queen and her court. Nancy Bowers, Freshman attendant, Kay Tschantz, Sophomore attendant, Elaine Zeiger, Junior attendant, and Carol Miller, Senior attendant, were escorted to the 50-yard line, where each was presented with the traditional corsage. Then, as the band played Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, our own Senior sweetheart, Joyce Haines, was crowned Football Queen of 1953-54. THE VIKINGS DRIVE AGAINST JACKSON A JACKSON PLAYER IS STOPPED FROM BEHIND This Pa ge Sponsored B y Bzirhharfs Texaco Service Wise Road and Portage Ext. Phone 9-7059 Route 2, North Canton, Ohio ATTENDAN TS ELAINE ZEIGER junior tl CAROL MILLER Senior KAY TSCHANTZ Sophomore NANCY BOWERS Freshman FOOTBALL QUEEN JOYCE HAINES Queen This Page Sponsored By LaSalle Cleaners TRY OUR ONE-HOUR SERVICEU THE VIKING CHEERLEADERS 7th - sth - 9th RESERVE AND VARSITY Judy Burns, Sandy Wise, Nancy Holder, Joyce Renner, Jon Mathias, Pat Holder, Adelyn Chiofolo, Barbara Nancy Hagenlocher, Linda Meyers, Barbara Kern, Beth Clouser, Sandy Shaw, Joyce Haines, Hallie Boerngen, Nancy Beamer, Carol Dorn. Bowers. SCHEDULE We They Sept. I8-Springfield ,,,,,,,, tt,, 9 52 Sept. 25-Middlebranch ,,..., 0 6 Oct. 2-Minerva ,,,,,,,.,, .,tt 6 34 Oct. 9-Louisville , ,,.. . t,,, 0 27 Oct. 16-Lehman t,,,, O 56 Oct. 23--Jackson ..,,,, .....,,, ,,.. 0 2 6 Oct. 30-Carrollton ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,t 7 25 Nov. 6--Dover St. Joseph ..t,t,tt I ,,,tt 7 0 Nov. 14--Sebring t,,,,,t,t,, ,,,,,,,, , I .,,.V,t, 12 13 JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL SQUAD FIRST ROW: Jimmy Kindy, Dan Piper, Bill Kinney, Don Kaufman, Ted McClintock, Bob Wise. SECOND ROW: Dave Hohler, Jimmy Kinney, David South, Gary Rider, Ray Baldwin, Dick Hoffman, Mr. Dobson. CHEERLEADERS The cheerleaders are an important part of our high school sports program. Here are the girls who must keep that crowd alive. This year the cheerleaders, as well as their team, were inexperiencedg but by hard work and a lot of grit they overcame all the obstacles of a tough season. Many were the times when, with their vim and vigor, they pulled the Viking rooters out of the doldrums and kept them yelling. Hooray for the cheerleaders! Your school is proud of you. This Page Sponsored By L C9 L Television WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL AND ALL OTHER MAKES AS WELL 4000 CLEVELAND AVE. N. PHONE 4-9498 TED BROWN BUD METZGER JERRY MILLER BUD ZIMMER Dec. Dec Dec Dec. Dec Dec Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE We They 4-Kent Roosevelt ..,..,,..... 50 5 8 8-Norton ,.,V...,.,.,, ,..,.,, 5 5 78 11-Louisville .,,,, ......, 4 6 55 18-J ackson ,,,,..,,,,,v,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 3 5 6 1 9-Middlebranch ,,,,..,,,,,,.... 44 42 29-Orrville ,,,.7,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , W 37 54 30-Middlebranch ,...,,,,,.,.,.,, 47 35 5-Minerva ....A,....,,... .....,, 4 5 60 8-Lincoln ........ ...,,,, 5 5 77 1 5-Wadsworth ,,.,,, - ,Y,,,w 48 69 1 6--Tallmad ge ,,,,,,,,,,,,,7,,,,,, 59 46 Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. 25-East Canton ....... ....... 26-Hartville ...... 29--Louisville .,...... ...... 3-Jackson ...,..., 6--Greensburg .....,... ....... 9-Norton ................ ...... 13-Middlebranch 19-Lehman , ...,.....,,,.. ,,.. , . 24-Rittman ........ 2-Jackson ........ 5-McKinley ...................... The games with jackson and McKinley in March were in the tournament. 6' 52 49 52 48 49 65 46 55 55 47 43 They 50 47 72 49 67 41 33 57 61 45 56 CHUCK WAHL DON PALMER RENNIE EDGEIN DAN PAIGE This Page Sponsored By North Canton Dairies, Inc. Page 54 FIRST ROW: Larry Honnold, Bud Wise, Jack Fetzer, Bob Bricker, Phil Tambling, Don Strausser, Harvey Warbur- ton. SECOND ROW: jim Burden, Joe Esmont, Dick Hammond, Dave Boyd, Bob Lancashire, Gary Storch, Jim Buchanan. 11 sax, K 4- Vwltswmrxrs-1, .wwa RESERVE BASKETBALL BudMetzger tries for a bucket while Don Palmer gets ready to take the rebound. Cleft? Palmer jumps and aims the ball. Chuck Wahl C123 moves in from the outside. Crigbtj With wide eyes, Ted Brown MJ watches Palmer and Metzger tip one in for another two points. That's Jerry Miller CSD in the foreground. Miller jumps high above his guard to sink his shoe from the side. Palmer and Metzger Cbehind No. 125 are there to help out. Over in the corner, Mr. Russell, Mr. Beuck and Dick Miller see the action. What do you suppose the referee is thinking about? THE VIKING MANAGERS Dean Schauffler and Ed Garvin, who did a grand job in l955-54. This Page Sponsored By Ralph Mortimer UNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Mr. Dobson, Todd Morris, Ned Lesh, Ralph Boerngen. SECOND ROW: jerry Warren, Whitey Randall, Tom Gerber, Gordon Gummere, Barry Betz, Bob Green, Bob Spearing. THIRD ROW: Bob Wise, Ted McClintock, Tom Boltres, Dan Kaufman, John Erskine, Phil Birney. FRESHMAN BASKETB LL FIRST ROW: Mr. Esmont, Bob Wilson, Wayne Willison, Barry Betz, Ronnie Boston, Tom Riley, Gary Wallick, Jim Kindy. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Braucher, Ronnie Gummere, Pat Scanlon, Chuck Schauffler, Dan Young, Jolin Foltz, Dale Miller, Terry Schreiner, Scott Powell. This Page Sponsored By Fobl 69 Son BREADY, CHIEF, SPRINGFIELD, AND LITTLE FARMER GARDEN TRACTORS ..... JARI POWER SCYTHES 0 MOTO-MOWER POWER MOWERS 0 CLINTON CHAIN SAWS Mount Pleasant 1 North of North Canton? Phone 9-1557 R. D. No. 6, North Canton, Ohio BASEBALL FIRST ROW: Wayne Willison, Scott Powell, Phil Birney, john Erskine, jim Kindy, Bob Hoffman. SECOND ROW: Jerry Miller, Don Ehlers, Dan Paige, Phil Tambling, Bud Wise, jack Fetzer, Dick Wilson, Phil Kamp. THIRD ROW: Joe Esmont, Bud Zimmer, Chuck Wahl, Marland Hutt, Bud Metzger, Bob Lancashire, Dick Hammond, Gary Storch, Bob Koons, jim Buchanan. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Skuban, Mr. Hertler. TRACK FIRST ROW: Gary Wallick, Kenny Brown, Lynn Greenho, Harvey Warburton, Bob Wil- liams, Tom Riley, Lance Swann. SECOND ROW: Dick Sumser, Don Snively, Dick Cashner, Bob Bricker, Dick Wilson, Dave Luginbuhl, john Norris. THIRD ROW: Bud Wise, Chuck Schauffler, Don Ehlers, Fred Culler, Paul Dolan, Jim Sumser, Don Palmer, Mr. Esmont. FOURTH ROW: Bud Zimmer, Armand Lenarz, Marland Hutt, Jerry Dick, Tom Halter. Page 57 , GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO The G. A. A. is under the direction of Mrs. Black, physical education instructor. The girls have intramural basketball and baseball games and also a foul shooting contest. The winner of this contest receives merit on Awards Day. FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: Sally Evans, Susan Hutt, Sally Uplinger, Judy Taylor, Rita Wise, Barbara Grimes, Joan Dornhecker, Sandy Wise. SECOND ROW: Pat Boston, Sue Sammeter. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Clymer, Barbara Shaheen. JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Margaret Shaheen, Nancy Sweany, Nan- cy Speicher, Joanne Whitman, Roberta Gotthelf, Pat Wise, Carol Monzione, Dorothy Gill, Martha Holl. SOPHOMORES FIRST ROXV: Marilyn Hagenlocher, Carolyn Earles, Marianne Erbland, Phyllis Painter, Pat Holder. SECOND ROW: Sandy Shaw, Joan Mathias, Judy Ko- bel, Linda Edwards, Libby Thomas, Kay Tschantz. THIRD ROW: Joanne Guenther, Florence Miller, Pat Terrigan, Carolyn Stouffer, Janet Wahl, Ruth Hartong. SEN IORS FIRST ROW: Shirley Earles. SECOND ROW: Nancy Post, Carol Schario, Wanda May, Judy Buchtel, Mildred Schworm, Carol Mil- ler, Jeanette Willis. Eugene Dcem Gary Rider Rita McClintock Carlo Gilmore Nancy HG?fZ,f'l'OCi'IQP An ne Wwkmafi THE MEMBERS Linda Swann Wnfette Marana Elinor Acheson Noncee Gardner' Mr. Swope ts-at otesousm BOOSTER CLUB The No-Ca-Hi Booster Club has just completed its first year of existence. This is the newest organization to be formed in our school. The Booster Club was originated by members of the Senior Class, who realized the school spirit was heading for an all-time low, and who realized some- thing had to be done in a hurry. This club was made up of over 300 students, ranging from grades 7 through 12. Every member was unusually eager and active in boosting the school spirit. BOOSTER CLUB OFFICERS President l,l,l,l,l,,......,,,,. Nancee Gardner Vice President .,,...l Gary Storch Secretary ll,l,l,l,,,,,, l,l,l.. K ay Tschantz Treasurer ,,.., ,ll.., C has. Wahl Adviser l.... l,l,.,l,. M r. Swope This Page Sponsored By Lewis :md Greenbo, Inc. 400 South Main Street Phone 9-2549 1:1:::f':.5:, g:E:f:f. 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N..:.:.f.:.g --:1:-:1:1:1:--- '--:-:N:.:.51:.:.:-31.1.1.1.f-:-f5.:.f2?.-.-4.14-.:.1.-.--1.-.1.1.-:-:-:1:-:-1:1:1:-11:11---1:1:-:-:.:.:.:SEZ:.:.:.: 4.1.2.:.:.21.1.:4z.1.5f.1.z.-.-.NN-.1.-.1.1.N-.1.-.1.N-.1.1.1,-:4?1:1:-:-:c,:-:Nz ff gf',R?5?NQgf FIRST ROW Cleft to rightbz Lorene Boerngen, Dorothy Deem, Nancy Hagenlocher, Steve Harter, Bradley Blanc, jack Hardy, jerry Betz, Calvin Gopp, Bob Green, june Clift, Sara Elson, Jean Armitage, Betty Lou Hartong, john Bertsch, Gary Bishop, Richard Hohler. SECOND ROW: Gary Oyler, Lars Conley, Dave Burgess, Milton Buick, David Erbland, john Adams, Dale Dayton, Tom Gerber, Gordon Gummere, Robin Chapman, Richard Abel, Steve Downes, Ralph Boerngen, Carla Gilmore, Bonnie Bennett, Sandra Diek- man, David Ashbaugh. THIRD ROW: Bernard Huth, Joe Ever, Dick Castle, Marilyn Heiser, David Bogue, Patty Dermer, Bob Bortz, Charles Mortimer, Charles Hickman, Bob Spearing, Zella Fresh- water, Ronnie Bair, Kenny Egbert, Bill Delong, jim Gussett, Mr. McDowell. FIRST ROW Cleft to rightlz Dave Kamp, Charles Randall, Micky Karlo, Louis Yarney, Dan Quinn, Ronnie Kindy. SECOND ROW: Alice Lindower, Linda Lowther, Jenny Martin, Jane Nidy, Kay Williams, Sandra Zane, Jerry Meisner, Ronnie Moore, Jon Wise, Ned Lesh, Linda Varner, Karen Savage, Joanne Kinney, Linda Meyers, Todd Rafferty. THIRD ROW: Jerry Plaskett, Linda Snyder, Terry Torgler, Marian Wisniewski, Susan Waddell, Marjorie Weber, Jerry Surbey, Bob Kasunick, Patsy Snyder, Virginia Staman, Dale Sammeter, Christine Shoemaker, Anne Ziegler, Mrs. Oswald. FOURTH ROW: Mr. LaHue, Marian Quinn, David Schrader, Jerry Warren, Polly Willa- man, Norma Miller, Don Kaufman, Gary Rider, Dave South, Maxine Weikel, Mona Walker, Steve Spence, Judy Wagner, Bill Neiswonger. FIRST ROW ileft to rightbz Phyllis Clouser, Quma Huff, Nancy Holder, Kenny Hummel, Larry Burgess, Jack Hoffman, Scott Begert, Larry Lear, Ronnie Kenney, Larry Elsass, Rodney Albrecht, Mark Blanc, David Jordan, David Hohler, Sue Helm, Becky Brown. SECOND ROW: Nancy Heiser, Sandra Devis, Candy Kreighbaum, Dick Boyce, Phyllis Kitzmiller, Beverly Coleridge, Jane Gopp, Dorothy Gotschall, Nancy Hoover, Linda Hummel, Phil Birney, Gary Wallick, Larry Braucher, Ladd Clouser, Joe Ellsworth, Larry Cramer, Stanley Kaufman. THIRD ROW: Johnny Erskine, David Lindower, Johnny Low, Rudy Martin, Tom Boltres, Fred Dively, Bill Boyce, Charles Kaufman, Lynn Claassen, Dave Bovington, Susan Arnold, Dick Beals, Bob Berrodin, Ray Baldwin, Mr. Hertler. FIRST ROW Cleft to rightjx Robert McCleaster, Tod Morris, Clyde Rhodes, Evan Schlem- mer, Chuck McAnall, Kenneth Meisner, Jim Wills, John Swisher, Jim Mathias. SECOND ROW: Sandra McElwee, Ruth Marker, Sandra Sickafoose, Linda Prince, Karen Middleton, Judy Geitgey, Barbara Boron, Dolly Young, Gary Scott, Gladys Lohr, Carol Fisher, Janice Fall. THIRD ROW: Jean Dornhecker, Judy Morgan, Betty Thoma, Joy Scott, Shelia McIntyre, Miriam Ransom, Barbara Kern, Linda McFarland, Joyce Walker, Sara Chenot. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Schneider, Earl Newell, Arthur Reiss, Larry Wise, Gordon Stahl, Ted McClintock, David Wise, Bob Wise, John Snyder, Mrs. Aldridge. Page 63 CLASS OFFICERS President ,S77.,7S 7 ,S,, Ronnie Gummere Vice President SSSSS ,,7, R ay Minko Secretary S,.,7S, Kathleen Wise Treasurer s,r,, Carol Dorn Historian , ,,,, Beth Beamer Front Qleft to rightyc Beth Beamer, Kathleen Wise Carol Dorn. Standing: Ronnie Gummere. Absent: Ray Minko. ERESHMAN CLASS HISTGRY Contact! All clemf! Away we go! Yes, as future pilots of No-Ca-Hi, we hope we've made the right contacts, have cleared all obstacles, and are well on the second lap of our airplane journey. The academic groundwork included such things as the sciences, mathematics, Latin and English, while the social groundwork acquainted us with Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y, freshman-sophomore parties, and formal dances. Many of the members of our class received added training in athletics, speech, music, and dramatics. XVith this groundwork, we feel we may soon become co-pilots and help steer the Ship of Education to a smooth three-point landing. -BETH BEAMER. Page 64 FIRST ROW: Paul Toth, Sandy Wise, Rita Wise, Judy Taylor, Judy Willaman, Dale Zeiger, Bill Werley. SECOND ROW: Jack Warner, Dan Young, Martha Wise, Sally Stortz, Kathleen Wise, Wayne Willison, Bob Wilson, Patty Boston, Judy Swihart, Mr. Dobson. THIRD ROW: Jon Streiber, Sally Uplinger, Barbara Shaheen, Larry Snyder, Chuck Schauf- fler, Dick Cashner, Pat Spitler, Barbara Wood, Stuart Smith, Terry Shreiner. CLASS OF 1957 FIRST Row Qleft to fighfp SECOND ROW: Miss Bahler, Scott Powell, Jack Kile, THIRD ROW: Barbara Pratt, Sammeter, Judy Miller, Alan Nidy, Jim Kindy, Patty Muckley, Jack Kingsley. Joanne May, Norma Plummer, Arletta Mohler, Dan Piper, Helen Marshall, Joan North. Joyce Johnson, Tom Riley, Bill Kinney, Grant Rhodes, Sue Mary Lou Neilus, Susan Scharver. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Sautters, Tom Lerch, Larry Kuntzman, Pat Scanlon, David Perkins, Ronny Savage, Dale Miller, Barbara Moore, Gretchen Lehman, Pat O'Brien. Page 65 CLASS OFFICERS President SSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSS L ance Swann Vice President SS,,, 77,7,,S P hil Kamp Secretary ,7,7S, S S 7,S, Jim Buchanan Treasurer SS ,S S,,S,, Joe Esmont Historian S SS Don Snively SITTING: Phil Kamp, Jim Buchanan. STANDING: Joe Esmont, Lance Swann, Don Snively. OPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The seventh of September found us an anxious group of 103 Sophomores waiting for the new year to begin. Often during the first few days, we were found in various places where we did not belong, but after regular classes and rooms were assigned, we settled down and once more a long school year stretched before us. The year started with the election of our capable class officers, who were to endure much. The new subjects were more difficult, but after realizing that more and better work was required of us, we resolved to do our best. For most of us, with the many parties and school doings, it was a glorious year. Many of our boys proved valuable to the football and basketball teams, and others of us entered into such activities as glee club, band, orchestra, debate, cheerleading, Hi-Y groups, and scholarship. We thank our class advisors for their help in making this year so successful and our only hope is that the ensuing two years will be as memorable as the one we have just completed. FIRST ROW: john Wills, Ma r i an n e Erbland, Ken Brown, Linda Edwards, Car- ol Gillespie, Chuck Beottler, Carlyn Ebie, Carolyn Earles. SECOND ROW: Jack Fetzer, Delores Carson, Dick Green, Dave Boston, Larry Fall, Harold Dennis, Suzanne Dur- yee, Tim Brown. THIRD ROW: Ruth Adams, Jim Buchanan, Dick Cash- ner, Bob Bricker, Jim Bur- den, Dave Boyd, Jim Gott- shall, Joe Esmont, Neil Dolan, Mr. Skuban. Page 66 CLASS OF 1956 TOP PICTURE- FIRST ROW: Joan Mathias, Pat Holder, Marilyn Hagenlocher, Carol Lindower, Joanne Guenther, Ruth Hartong, Nancy Haren. SECOND ROW: Tom Moock, Bob Hoffman, Carol Jean Miller, Larry Honnold, Nancy Lenz, Roberta Meyers, Elaine Melhorn, Carol Gussett, Larry Paige, Florence Miller, Mr. Beuck. THIRD ROW: Beth Ketterer, Judy Kobel, Phil Kamp, Jerry Miller, Dick Hammond, Dave Luginbuhl, Henry Mason, Larry Herdlick, Lloyd Nieswonger, Marian Miller, Weldon Mulheim. BOTTOM PICTURE- FIRST ROW: Drue Warren, Libby Thomas, Sandy Shaw, Kay Tschantz, Josephine Ven- detti, Dotty Williams, Susan Schafer, Phyllis Painter, Marian Warren, Carol Tewanger, Karin Turner. SECOND ROW: Janet Wahl, Shirley Shelby, Don Strausser, Jim Toth, Tom Scharver, Judy Swope, Pat Terrigan, Shirley Werner, Jane Ward, Bob Williams, Leland Patterson, Mr. Krabill. THIRD ROW: Steve Scharver, Lance Swann, Don Snively, Kay Shannon, Nancy Sumser, Bill Short, Russell Smith, Dan Snyder, Dean Schauffler, Stanley Swisher, Gene Strausser, Harvey Warburton. CLASS OFFICERS President ,ASS..S,SS,SSS,SSS,..,., .S.,,f J ohn Norris Vice President ...,S S,,,S,.. J ohn Weikel Secretary ,,.,,,,,, .,,,, B arbara Clouser Treasurer ,,rr. r,rrr, N ancy Speicher Historian ,,,r ,,,,,,r . .. ..,.,,,,,,,, Carol Riehl FIRST ROW: Nancy Speicher, Carol Riehl, Barbara Clouser, SECOND ROW: John Weikel, John Norris. l FIRST ROW: Bob Bertsch, Tom Baldwin, Dan Durkin. FIRST ROW: Richard Guenther, Harold Hohler. SECOND ROW: Rennie Edgein, Joanne Burkhardt, SECOND ROW: Charlotte Haak, June Harpold, Doris Ann Austin, Barbara Clouser, Miss Bayer. Gussett, Martha Holl. THIRD ROW: Joyce Fryer, Evelyn Chenot, Carolyn THIRD ROW: Lynn Greenho, Gary Girard, Dorothy Cooper, Don Danford. Gill. UNIOR CLASS HISTORY Birth-1937. Death-Some time in the twenty-first century. Outstanding Qualities-Talent on the gridiron, basketball fervor, exceptional talent in music, debate, scholarship, and art. Economic Condition-As most Junior classes, we encountered the problem of raising sufficient funds for the Prom. We solved this rather easily with our sale of Christmas candy and the promotion of the sale of cards and stationery. Accomplishments-A brilliantly successful Prom at the St. Francis Hotel with Bill Yates' orchestra, and a great stage triumph with our play, Curtain Going Up. Class Likes- l. Any plans for a new school. 2. Ice cream bar machines in the hall. 3. The opposite sex. 4. No semester exams Cif such a thing were possibleb. 5. An open Prom. Class Dislikes- 1. The slushy sidewalks between the high school and grade school. 2. People who put their possessions in your already overcrowded locker. 3. The lack of spirit at games and pep rallies. 4. Room 101 as a study hall. -CAROL RIEHL. FIRST ROW: Shirley McIntyre, Becky Kintz. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Marquardt, Mary Kitz- miller, Doris Kaufman, Peggy Lennon, Carole Lenz, Rita McClintock, Dave Kauf man, George Livingston, Armand Lenarz. FIRST ROW: Gary Storch, Phil Tambling, Lee Scott. SECOND ROW: Margie Shenk, Sue Spence, Helen Sturm, Nancy Speicher, Nancy Sweany. THIRD ROW: Lynn Thursby, Carl Spoerke, Margaret Shaheen, Harriet Schmitt. CLASS OF 1955 FIRST ROW: Dick Obermiller, Dwight Mel- horn. SECOND ROW: Carol Riehl, jackie Sammeter, Venita Riggs, Carol Miller, Carol Monzione. THIRD ROW: John Norris, Don Palmer, Neil Patterson, Roy Newell. FIRST ROW: David Van Dyke, Bud Wise. SECOND ROW: Pat Wise, Joanne Whitman, Elaine Zeiger, Mrs. Young. THIRD ROW: Lenny Young, Dick Zimmerman, John Weikel, Dick Wilson. SENIORS SITTING: Nancy Fetzer, Nancee Gardner, Joyce Haines. STANDING: Dick Sumser, Bud Metzger. CLASS OFFICERS President S,,,,,......,, ,..,, N ancee Gardner Vice President ,.,,.,r rr,r B ud Metzger Secretary ,rcc..,,c,c .rrcr,r N ancy Fetzer Treasurer ,r,.... Joyce Haines Historian -, ,..,. rr,r D ick Sumser CLASS HISTORY For most people, 1956 was just another year, nothing spectacular, but to the Class of '54 it was the beginning! From then on we developed in mind and stature until that all-important day in September, 1942, when we entered into the first grade. There was so much to learn that it seemed almost impossible for such small minds to be able to grasp it, but as it had been done before, it was done once again. Slowly we climbed the first eight steps toward our goal. We had reached another milestone, and in September, 1950, filled with wonder and excitement, we entered high school as Freshmen. Throughout our high school life, our class gave of its talents in scholar- ship, debate, athletics, dramatics, and music. We have tried to make this one of the best classes ever to leave No-Ca-Hi. Now, having reached the top step of our ladder, we are ready to step out into the world. Many will further their education in colleges and universities, while others will seek some other path to make a living. We hope someday to see each one a great success in whatever field he has chosen. But, regardless of the choice, we will all do well to remember that our future lies before us like a field of drifted snow, and we must watch how we tread it, for every step will show. -DICK SUMSER. Page 70 B U S I N E S S G I R L S n ELINOR ACHESON QELLIEP College Preparatory Beauty, brains, and a mang what more could any girl want? SARA ANKROM SUE BOWERS TED K. BROWN QSALLYQ QSUEJ CTEDJ College Preparatory College Preparatory College Preparatory Her fondest dream is Always smiling, never a Small, but mighty. to do something dar- frowng a little bit serious, ing. but mostly a clown. -IUDITH BUCHTEL l JUDY l General Culture Women were given speech that they might use it. JUNE CLAYPOOL FRED CULLER MARY DENNIS GERALD DICK PAUL DOLAN QJUNIEJ QFREDH fDENNIEJ QJERRYJ fPAULD Commercial College Preparatory Commercial General Culture College Preparatory A girl without a smile I shall be like a tree- Not too shy, not too He who loves not wine, He is a self-made man, is like a book without I will die at the top. boldg Mary has a heart women, or song, remains and he adores the pages. like gold. a fool his whole life long. maker. SHIRLEY EARLES tsl-IIRLEYJ Commercial Her red hair is just one of her many good features. DONALD EHLERS fnoch College Preparatory You've got to be a football hero. SENIORS GARY FERRELL NANCY FETZER RICHARD FOLTZ CGARYH QNANCYQ fmcxb General Culture Commercial General Culture Sweet are the slumbers Efficient, sweet, liked Big weekends . . . of a virtuous man. by all. sleepy Mondays. NANCEE GARDNER BARBARA GINGERICH BERTHA GIVLER EARL GREENHO CONSTANCE GUMMERI QBEANBAGH CBARBU QBERTHAJ fSONNYl CCONNIEH General Culture College Preparatory General Culture General Culture Nursing Little and peppy, as She seems quiet, Silence is one great A car and a girl and Man is like a shoe- cute as they comeg re- but oh, my! art of conversation. I'l1 be happy. easily shaken off or member this slogan: kicked about. Dial N. G. for fun. T I M E T O R E L A X H O T R O D D E R S JOYCE HAINES THOMAS HALTER JANE HUSHOUR MARLAND HUTT LOUELLA KARNS QJOYCEJ CTOMD UAN1127 QMARLANDJ QLOU ANN, General Culture General Culture College Preparatory College Preparatory Commercial Hard to catch and con- I never worry about all Her heart is full No ladies, no sentimentg Rare is the man not quer - but, oh, the worry and no play. of song. result, no trouble. touched by song. glory of catching. CAROL KITZMILLER fKlTZIEl College Preparatory Good things often come in small packages. ROBERT KLINGER QWODIED General Culture just give me a car, then clear the streets. ROBERT KOONS f BOB, General Culture We may be as good as we please if we please to be good. VALETTE MARUNA fVALD College Preparatory The laughter of girls is, and ever was, among the delightful sounds of the earth. HOWARD MATHIAS 1 FRED, General Culture Of study he is really not a hater, it's just that his love of fun is greater. WAN DA MAY Q WANDA D Commercial Always cheerful, never glumg she always man- ages to make things hum. AUDREY MELLEN KAUDIEJ College Preparatory I'd rather be small and shine, than large and cast a shadow. E IORS RUSSELL METZGER QMITCHJ College Preparatory Girls bother me. QI love to be botheredj CAROL MILLER LESLIE MOHLER QCAROLJ QLEDJ General Culture General Culture A sweet disposition and Man, did you ever think sunny smile. of what a dreary, desolate place this world would be without women? DANIEL PAGE NANCY POST WILBUR RHODES LUCY RINEHART BEVERLY SALBY QDAND CNANP QLITTLE RAILSE QLUCYJ QBEVJ College Preparatory Commercial General Culture Commercial Commercial Modesty is my great- A kind heart is a mark Oh, this learningg what What sweet delight a A quiet manner is ad- est virtue. ofa true friend. a thing it is! quiet life affords! mired by all. U S T R E S T I N G SENIOR JACK SAUNIER JOAN SCANLON CAROL SCHARIO MILDRED SCHWORM DWIGHT SHELBY KJACKD CJOANIEJ fCAROLJ fMILLIEP KDWIGHTQ General Culture College Preparatory Commercial General Culture General Culture To study little, to worry The reward of a thing The mildest manner A good face is a letter He keeps a budget on less, is my idea of well done is to have and the gentlest of recommendation, as words. happiness. done it. heart. afgoodfheart is a letter o cre 1t. RICHARD SMITH BONITA SPEICHER RICHARD SUMSER LINDA SWANN JOANNE SWANSON fDICKD fBONNIE, QDICKJ fLINJ U07 General Culture College Preparatory General Culture College Preparatory Commercial I'd like to be good, Love is the only fire He always has a joke Queen of all Happy-go-lucky, fair and but gosh, it's so against which there in mindg a better guy hearts. freeg nothing there is hard. is no insurance. you couldn't find. that bothers me. LARRY SWOGGER f LARRY J College Preparatory Beware, I might do something startling yet. CHARLES WAHL DAVID WELKER QCHUCKQ 4 DAVE J General Culture General Culture Why take life seriously? It is better for a young We never get out man to blush rather alive. than to turn pale. JEANETTE WILLIS 4 JEANETTEJ Commercial Generally speaking, Jeanette is gener- ally speaking. ALBERT WILLISON fALBERTQ General Culture A quiet man conceals his thoughts. DEAN WILLISON VIRGINIA WORKMAN WALTER ZIMMER QDEAND QANNED QBUDJ General Culture General Culture General Culture All the great men are The heart has always Man's heart is like Z1 good dying, and I feel sick. the pardoning power. tireg no matter how often QTHE PICTURE OF WARREN RANSOM WAS UNAVAILABLE. 5 it is punctured, it can be patched up ond will keep right on going. ESTABELLE LANDAU Always with work be gone, I sayg this world was made for fun and play. TOM DAVIS QTOMJ Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. SE IOR I DEX ELINOR ACHESON Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, All High School Play 2, Majorette 2, 3, 4, Triple Trio 4, Student Council 4, Librarian 2, 3, Home Ec Club 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, Annual Staff 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecom- ing Attendant 2, Scholarship Team 1, Booster Club 4, Senior Class Play 4. SARA ANKROM Marching Band 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Scholar- ship 2, 3, 4, Driver Training 3, Lima Central 1, 2, Annual Staff 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Booster Club 4, Senior Play 4, National Honor Society 4. SUE BOWERS Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Monitor 2, Scholarship 1, 2, Driver Training 3, Home Ec Club 3, G. A. A. 1, Annual Staff 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 4, Viking Views 4. TED BROWN Glee Club 1, 2, Monitor 3, 4, Scholarship 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 4: Booster Club 4. JUDY BUCHTEL Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Monitor 3, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, Driver Training 4, Home Ec Club 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Speech Contest 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 4, Scholarship Team 3. JUNE CLAYPOOL Commercial Club 3, 4, Driver Training 4, Home Ec Club 1, 2, 4. FRED CULLER Glee Club 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, Monitor 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 3, N. F. L. 3, 4, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4, All High School Play 2, Football 1, Track 3, Class Officer 1, Student Council 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Boys' State 3, Speech Contest 3, Mixed Ensemble 3, Boys' En- semble 2, Science Club 4, Booster Club 4, Scholar- ship Team 3, Commercial Club 4, Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, 3, 4. MARY DENNIS Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Driver Training 4, Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3, Booster Club 4. JERRY DICK Glee Club 2, Scholarship 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Driver Training 3, Track 2, 4, Booster Club 4. PAUL DOLAN Class Play 3, Monitor 1, 2, 4, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 1, 2, 3, 4, N. F. L. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 3, 4, Track 2, Class Officer 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Speech Contest 3, Booster Club 4, Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3. Page 77 SHIRLEY EARLES Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Driver Training 3, Librarian 2, 3, 4, Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 4. DON EHLERS Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Monitor 3, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 2, Home Room Officer 1, 2, Speech Contest 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 4, Class Play 3, 4. GARY FERRELL Glee Club 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Driver Training 3, Basketball 1, Booster Club 4. NANCY FETZER Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Monitor 2, 4, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Driver Training 3, Class Officer 4, Home Ec Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 4, Scholarship Team 3. DICK FOLTZ Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Commercial Club 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Driver Training 3, Booster Club 4. NANCEE GARDNER Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Monitor 3, 4, Scholarship 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Stage Mana- ger 3, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Ec Club 1, 2, 35 G. A. A. 1, 2, Annual Staff 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 4, Booster Club President 4, Scholar- ship Team 2, Viking Views 4, Senior Play 4. BARBARA GINGERICH Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4, Driver Training 3, Librarian 3, Annual Staff 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, West Orange, N. J., 1, Booster Club 4, Scholar- ship Team 2, 3. BERTHA GIVLER Marching Band 1, Concert Band 1, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship 1, 2, Driver Training 4, Librarian 3, 4, Home Ec Club 4, Speech Contest 4, Booster Club 4. SONNY GREENHO Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, Scholarship 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, Booster Club 4. CONNIE GUMMERE Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, Junior Red Cross 1, N. F. L. 4, All High School Play 2, Triple Trio 4, Home Ec Club 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, Solo Contest 1, Speech Contest 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Attendant 1, Mixed Ensemble 3, Booster Club 4. SENIOR I DEX JOYCE HAINES Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Class Play 33 Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4, Driver Training 3, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 4, Triple Trio 4, Student Council 2, Librarian 2, 3, Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Speech Contest 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Attendant 3, Homecoming Queen 4, Booster Club 4, Saturday Nighters Committee 1, 2, Scholarship Team 2. TOM HALTER Mixed Chorus 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Driver Training 2, Football 1, 2, 4, Track 1, 2, 4, Booster Club 4. JANE HUSHOUR Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, Monitor 1, 4, Scholar- ship 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Driver Training 3, All High School Play 3, Majorette 3, 4, Home Room Officer 1, Triple Trio 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Home Ec Club 1, 2, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 4, Solo Contest 3. MARLAND HUTT Hi-Y 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Track 4, Baseball 3, 4, Booster Club 4, Lincoln High 1, 2, Scholarship 3, Senior Play 4. LOU ANN KARNS Marching Band 1, 2, Concert Band 1, 2, Pep Band 1, 2, Orchestra 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Scholarship 1, 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, Driver Training 3, Triple Trio 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Solo Contest 3. CAROL KITZMILLER Class Play 3, Monitor 4, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Debate 1, 2, 3, 4, N. F. L. 1, 2, 3, 4, Driver Training 4, Librarian 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, Annual Staff 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Booster Club 4, Individual Events 1, 2, Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3. BOB KLINGER Glee Club 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Driver Training 3, Football 1, Baseball 1, Booster Club 4. BOB KOONS Glee Club 1, 2 Mixed Chorus 4, Commercial Club 33 Driver Training 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Baseball 1, Booster Club 4. VALETTE MARUNA Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, Monitor 4: Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 1, All High School Play 3, Prince of Peace Contest 1, Majorette 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3, Triple Trio 3, 4, Home Ec Club 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, Annual Staff 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 2, Booster Club 4, Scholarship Team 1, Viking Views 4, Student Director 4. Page 78 FRED MATHIAS Glee Club 1, 2, Scholarship 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Driver Training 33 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, Booster Club 4. WANDA MAY Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Driver Training 3, Home Ec Club 1, 2, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 4. AUDREY MELLEN Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4, Driver Training 33 All High School Play 3, Triple Trio 2, 3, 4, Home Ec Club 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 35 Annual Staff 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 4, Solo Contest 3, Viking Views4, Senior Play 4. RUSSELL METZGER Glee Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Class Play 33 Scholarship 1, 2, Junior Red Cross 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 1, 2, N. F. L. 1, 2, Driver Training 33 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Track 3, Class Officer 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Baseball 4, Booster Club 4, Senior Play 4. CAROL MILLER Marching Band 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Monitor 4, Commercial Club 3, Driver Training 3, Librarian 4, Home EC Club 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Attendant 4, Booster Club 4. LESLIE MOHLER Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, Booster Club 4. DAN PAIGE Glee Club 1, 2, Monitor 2, Scholarship 1, 2, Junior Red Cross 1, Driver Training 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Manager 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 4, Senior Play 4, Home Room Officer 1, Student Council 3. NANCY POST Marching Band 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Driver Training 3, Librarian 4, Home Ec Club 1, 2, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 4. p WILBUR RHODES Hi-Y 4, Booster Club 4. LUCY RINEHART Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Driver Training 3, Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Booster Club 4. BEVERLY SALBY Glee Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Home Ec Club 3, Booster Club 4, Lehman High 1, 2, Annual Staff 4. JACK SAUNIER Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Driver Training 3, Jackson High 1, 2, 3, Booster Club 4, Stage Manager 4. SENIOR I DEX JOAN SCAN LON Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Monitor 3, 4, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 1, 2, N. F. L. 1, 2, 3, 4, Driver Training 3, Home Room Officer 1, 2, Student Council 2, 3, Librarian 2, 3, Home Ec Club 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Speech Contest 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 4, Saturday Niters 3, Co-Ed Club 4, Scholarship Team 1, 2, Viking Views 4, National Honor Society 4. CAROL SCHARIO Glee Club 1, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Home Ec Club 1, 2, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech Contest 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Booster Club 4. MILDRED SCHWORM Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, Junior Red Cross 2, 4, Driver Training 3, Librarian 2, 3, 4, Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 4, Viking Views 4. DWIGHT SHELBY Driver Training 3, Baseball 1, Booster Club 4. DICK SMITH Scholarship 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, Basket- ball 1, 2, Booster Club 4. BONNIE SPEICHER Marching Band l, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Monitor 4, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Debate 1: Driver Training 3, All High School Play 1, Prince of Peace Contest I, Maiorette 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 2, Home Room Officer 2, Triple Trio 2, 3, Home Ec Club 4, G. A. A. 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Booster Club 4, Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3, Senior Play 4. DICK SUMSER Monitor 4, Scholarship 1, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Driver Training 3, Football 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 2, 4, Home Room Offi- cer 2, Booster Club 4, Viking Views 4. LINDA SWANN Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Monitor 3, 4, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Debate 1, 2, 3, N. F. L. 1, 2, 3, 4, Prince of Peace Contest 2, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, Triple Trio 4, Librarian 3, Home Ec Club 4, G. A. A. 1, Annual Staff 4, Girls' State 3, Speech Contest 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Optimist At- tendant 3, Optimist Queen 4, Booster Club 4, Indi- vidual Events 1, 2, 3, Scholarship Team 2, Viking Views 4, Student Director 4. Page 79 JOANNE SWAN SON Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4, Com. mercial Club 3, 4, Driver Training 3, Home Room Officer 1, Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Scholarship Team 2. LARRY SWOGGER Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Booster Club 4.. CHARLES WAHL Glee Club 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Commercial Club 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Driver Training 3, Football 4, Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Annual Staff 4, Baseball 4, Timken High 1, Booster Club 4, Senior Play 4. DAVE WELKER Monitor 2, junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Driver Training 2, Football 3, Track 1, 2, Booster Club 4. JEANETTE WILLIS Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Monitor 3, 43 SCh0la1'Ship l, 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, Librarian 4, Home Ec Club 1, 2, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Senior Play 4. ALBERT WILLISON Booster Club 4. DEAN WILLISON Monitor 4, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, Driver Training 3, Booster Club 4. ANNE WORKMAN Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, Driver Training 3, Triple Trio 3, 4, Li- brarian 1, 2, 3, Home Ec Club 1, 2, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, Speech Contest 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 4, Saturday Niters Committee 3, Viking Views 4. BUD ZIMMER Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Monitor 3, 4, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, All High School Play 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Stage Manager 3, Boys' State 3, Boys' Ensemble 2, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, Booster Club 4, Saturday Niters Committee 3, Senior Play 4. ESTABELLE LANDAU Speech 4, Debate and Individual Events 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Junior Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Booster Club 4. TOM DAVIS Mixed Chorus, Boys, Glee Club, Basketball 3. SENIOR CLASS PLAY Melody Jones was an average American girl-the kind of girl who had a knack for attracting friends, both young and old, and who had her share of typical teen-age problems. All the happiness present in an ordinary family went out of the Jones home when, at a surprise party for Mel, her jealous cousin, Elaine, in a fit of jealous rage, told Melody that she was adopted. The play revolved about Melody Jones, her family and friends, and how they all overcame a very large problem. Highlighting the play was the party scene where Mells friends bobbed up and down from behind furni- ture, shouting Surprise and singing Happy Birth- day. Humor was often found in the lines of Leon and Stretch, while jennifer's painful attempts to snare the town drip and his orchid corsage for the prom added to the fun. The play progressed through laugh- ter and tears in a manner satisfying to performers and audience alike. CAST GE CHARACTERS Melody Jones, a spirited daydreame-r ,,,.. Leon jones, her studious hrother ,.C,,,C Mary Jones, her kind, gentle mother ,.,. ..,. John Jones, her perplexed father ....,,....,.,.....w,,,.,.,,,,,ee7,,.,7pp, Kenneth Carpenter, an authority on plants and animals Gary Boyd, an All-American youth v,,e..,,,.,ee,.....,........, Elaine Walkins, Melody's spoiled and jealous cousin ,,,e ,. jennifer Abbey, Melody's impulsive hest friend ,...... Kathi Richards, the attractive 4-H advisor ........... Stretch Appleby, a lazy high school athlete ,,,.,t, Bruce Butler, a confident college man .,esrc........ Laura Walkins, Elaine's social-climbing mother ...,r Francie Wilks, a giggling southern belle ,s,,.., if Bonnie Speicher ,.,. Bud Zimmer Sara Ankrom Chuck Wahl Marland Hutt Dan Paige . Elinor Acheson Nancee Gardner Joan Scanlon Bud Metzger Don Ehlers Jeanette Willis Audrey Mellen FIRST ROW: Bud Zimmer, Charles Wahl, Bonnie Speicher, Sara Ankrom, Jeanette Willis, Audrey Mellen, Nancee Gardner. SECOND ROW: Dan Paige, Elinor Acheson, Russell Metzger, Marland Hutt, Joan Scanlon, Don Ehlers. VIKING VIEWS SITTING: Anne Workman, Mildred Schworm, Valette Maruna, Audrey Mellen. STANDING: Dick Sumser, Joan Scanlon, Linda Swann, Sue Bowers, Nancee Gardner, Miss Bahler. STAFF FIRST SEMESTER POSITION SECOND SEMESTER Joan Scanlon.. ,,.,,,,w .r... , , ,i,,, Editor-in-Chief ,,,, , ,S,,,i, , ,,i,7i..,,..., , S,7,d,,ie Linda Swann Linda Swann ,I,,S,,,S, , ..,,,I, News Editor ,,i, ,. ,,i,7......,d,,,I,,, ., ,,v.,,ivI, joan Scanlon Nancee Gardner ,7,,..iii -. ,,,ii .Feature Editor ,,..., .Valette Maruna-Dick Sumser Dick Sumser I,....,,.,,, ,,....,. ,,,..i S p orts Editor ,S,.,i,,,i,,,..,,v,...,,,,d7 Mildred Schworm Anne Workman ,S,77S,,S, ..,v.,.. G rade School News.. Valette Maruna. ...,7I,.,S .- ,e,,ii,ii., Make Up. ....d7,d,,d .d77di7,ii77d. S ue Bowers Mildred Schworm 7,,,r7,,r rw.r,,,, C opy Reader ,,,r,, 7,r,,,r Audrey Mellen Audrey Mellen ,r,7,7,,,r7 , i.,,r, Proof Reader Y.... ....,. .. Anne Workman Sue Bowers A,r,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,7,,,,,,,,,,,, .. Business Aianager ,,7, ,,,,,,, ...7,,,,,,,,,, N a ncee Gardner The Journalism Class this year consisted of eight girls and one boy. With such a small class, it means a lot of extra work to put out a paper. Due mainly to the high cost of printing, the Viking Views appeared only four times this year. Christmas marked the first issue, Valentine's Day, the secondg Easter, the third, and Graduation, the fourth. Two staffs were in charge of compiling the paper. The first Viking Views staff was elected shortly before Christmas. After ,the second issue of the paper was completed, a different one was chosen for the final two issues. These staffs are listed above. Page 82 .f '4'1savM Top: This is the second period government class. We do look studious, don't we? Oh, well, seniors will be seniors: Lower Left: The big night for juniors and Seniors-The Prom. This was snapped right after the crowning of the queen. Upper Center: The Junior girls living it up again! Glamour girl pose of No-Ca-Hi's Judy Burns. No, joan wasn't sleepwalking! just in costume for the Senior skit. Lower Cen- ter: Ditto for Linda and Nancee. They don't always dress that way: it's that Senior skit again! Lower Right: Hey, Coach, I'm in training!', SEPTEMBER OCTOBER Back to school and classes once more, Radiantly smile the attendants and queen. Mr. Hertler greets us at the door. Here amidst the sparkle and sheen, CALENDAR NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY November closes the pig- Christmas brings Santa and The hasket's good and the Vikings skin sport, folks on the rung cheer,- As down the field the hors Both teachers and students The team starts off the brand new eavort. will join in the year. FEBRUARY MARCH Here's a scene from the Senior Play Cutting, pasting, rushing for time, At No-Ca-Hi on Lincoln's birthday. The annual staff battles to meet its deadline OF EVENTS APRIL MAY JUNE Which of these students The Juniors and Seniors, Another year has passed and did the best, quite formal and gayg gone, In the preliminary district The event, the Prom, and And in the future the Vikings scholarship test? the month is May. move on. ,,,,, QHEVR' M'11'Fv.LL..WM,,oB1!9Q??WEsi , 3' ,,,,, PATRONS A FRIEND AL BEITER 8: SON .,-, -.,.-...,..., ALBERT KEHL'S FLORISTS. ,A,...,, ARNOLD'S CLOTHING. ...,,..,,LLLLLL, BALDERSON AUTO SALES, ,L....,,....,.. BOBBY SHOP ..,.,.LL,,,,L,L-,.,,w,L,....L,....-,,,,,,.AAY, , C. 8: H. PAINT AND WALLPAPER, .,.LL, CANTON FLOWER SHOP ,,,.......,,S,,,7,,,,, I CHETON S FURNITURE .. ,,..,..,.SS.,S.S,,, CUSACK'S JEWELRY SSS,,,.,v-..--...,.,..,,,,,, DON DRUKENBROD INSURANCE. v...,,.. DON JOHNSTON'S FLOWERS DORM'S FLOWERS SSSSSS,,S,SSv..,,w-,,....,,S,A, ECKER 8: SONS JEWELERS. ,C,,, . ESSIG HARDWARE .....S,....,,.SSSSS..-...S FATHER 8: SON SHOE STORE, ...,,.S FOREST E. WISE 8: SON .,...SS,S.S,SS FROHME'S FLOWERS ..A...A,,...SS, FRYE'S GREENHOUSE. LLA,,, GEO. P. MALONEY ,.,.....,,. . .... HARRISON PAINT CO ..........,., HAYES TEXACO STATION ..,.,.. HUB-VICTOR CO. ,,.. .... ,........,.... I IDEAL FURNITURE CO.. ,.... . LILLIAN BECHTOL SSSSS. . .-S,..-........-,,,,,,A,,A.,,,,A,.w,,V MATERNITY TOGS S...-,..,,.,,.,.......,A,AIA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I,,, MCFADDEN-SHAUB INSURANCE AGENCY ,,,,... MCQUEEN SIGN CO. ..,.,..,..,,.,,,.,........I.......,....v..-,., MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIOS ......,, MUTUAL COFFEE CO. ..,.,.. ..,....., . ,,., , NOELS CONFECTIONERY ,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,,......,.... NORTH CANTON REPAIR SHOP .....,.., REEL-LIVE BAIT CO... ,,.,.,,,........,...... RICHARD'S WOMEN'S APPAREL ,...,.... RIEGLER 8: ZENK NURSERIES S.....,.,... RUDY'S DEPARTMENT STORE ,,.,,,,,, SHANE'S PHARMACY .,.......S,..........,. SHULAN JEWELER, ...S. . ..... SHULAN JEWELER ,,.. ...SSSS,,S..,..S.S..., SMITH'S BARBER SHOP ........,........ VENICE ART LINEN SHOPPE SS.SSSS . WILLIS BAUGHMAN. .........I.....I.....II....IIIIII, WISE ROAD NURSERY GARDENS. .III.I. YALE CLOTHES ........... ......... Page 86 If 602 ffl 221 130 Cleveland Ave. 4212 Cleveland Ave 110 Tuscarawas St. 2000 Tuscarawas St. N. W., Canton N. W., Canton E., Canton W., Canton Country Fair Shopping Center, Canton 327 N. Main St., North Canton 108-16 3rd St. S. W., Canton 2735 Cleveland Ave. N. W., Canton 211 3rd St. N. W., Canton 219 S. Main St., North Canton 221 5th St. N. W., Canton Plaza Shopping Center, Canton 205 Cleveland Ave 3778 Cleveland Ave. 138 Tuscarawas St. Aultman, Ohio 1419 Cleveland Ave. N. W., Canton N. W., Canton E., Canton N. W., Canton East Maple St., North Canton 12th St. N. E., Canton ,.,.-1529 Harrison Ave. S. W., Canton 2550 Cleveland Ave. N. W., Canton 4th St. N. E., Canton 400 Market Ave. N., Canton Plaza Shopping Center, Canton 606 Market Ave. N., Canton 145 N. Main St., North Canton 2551 Fulton Road N. W., Canton 220 Cleveland Ave. N. W., Canton 129-31 2nd St. S. E., Canton Uniontown, Ohio 6th Street, North Canton 1328 Cleveland Ave. S. W., Canton 207 Market Ave. N., Canton Akron-Canton Road 1935 Mahoning Road N. E., Canton --..,--Greentown, Ohio Plaza Shopping Center, Canton 212 Market Ave. N., Canton S. Main Street, North Canton 359 Cleveland Ave. N. W., Canton 145 N. Main St., North Canton Wise Road 308 Market Ave. N., Canton NORTH CANTON, OHIO 'A' ir ir THE WORLDS OLDEST AND LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC CLEANERS P 8 t f Bill Saysg Our modern diners and the fine food we serve are tops with the young crowd ...... Comfortably Air- Conditioned Open 24 Hoinfs 'round the clock North Canton - - 135 N. Main St. Canton - - - 538 Market Ave. N. A Compliments of THE HARVARD -..f1 Fine Men's Wear Since 1914 - ,Q ... MARKET AVENUE SOUTH AT SECOND CANTON, OHIO Compliments of KOZY KITCHENS, INC. Ohio's Finest Drive-I ns 4431 W. TUSCARAWAS PHONE 7-0956 1900 W. TUSCARAWAS PHONE 4-5509 CANTON, OHIO Compliments of MARTIN'S PASTRY SHOP TWELFTH STREET N. W. COUNTRY FAIR SHOPPING CENTER CANTON, OHIO BOTH STORES OPEN EVERY SUNDAY FOR SPECIAL ORDERS . . . DIAL 7-1212 KCOUNTRY FAIRJ 6-7507 CTWELFTH ST. N. W.J The Quality DRY CLEANERS PHONE 7-1070 9 HATS 9 FORMALS 9 EURS 9 GLOVES 9 DRAPES 9 REPAIRING 9 SLIP COVERS 9 ALTERATIONS 9 SUEDES 9 ZIPPERS 9 LEATHERS 9 NEW POCKETS 9 BLANKETS 9 RE-DYEING 9 BEDSPREADS . CURTAINS ' ALSO A COMPLETE o RUGS PICK-UP AND DE- ' FURNITURE LIVERY SERVICE!! WAGONER-MARSH SHOE STORE 437 MARKET AVENUE NORTH Shoe World of Fashion Men's I Women's O Children's CANTON, OHIO NORTH CANTON WALLPAPER STORE 9 Wallpaper 0 W altex 0 Paint O Gifts REAR 517 MCKINLEY STREET NORTH CANTON, OHIO PHONE 9-7887 Pge S9 RHEEM WATER HEATERS and SOFTENERS THERMADORE ELECTRIC RANGE DEVERS TILE 8: KITCHEN, INC. 1213 FULTON ROAD N. W. CANTON 3, OHIO PHONE 6-5425 TILE KITCHENS Clay Tile ' Lyon Metal Cabinets Structural Glass U Youngstown Metal Asphalt Floor Tile C b' t Rubber Floor Tnle ' V nyl Floor T le Kitchens a me s 0 Wood and Metal -Av Akro Rubber Riser Carpetrecls -Af Abro Foain Sponge Mats -k Akro Link Mats THE BUXBAUM CO SEVENTH STREET SOUTHWEST CANTON, OHIO PHONE EAST MAPLE DUTKA'S GREENHOUSE 9,388 ST. EXT. Growers o f Annuals, Perennials and Vegetable Plants. Geraninins - Be gonias - Lilies - Poinsettias in Season. Coinpliinents of BLUE CROSS VETERINARY HOSPITAL PHONE 9-22 11 R. H. LEED, D.V.M. ' YAL if B E N S O N PO1l1C'l'ABLEs TYPEWRITER CO. SMITH CORONA 'J WE RENT, SELL AND REPAIR ALL MAKES REMINGTON 536 4th STREET N. W. CANTON, OHIO Pge 90 DAVID BROTHERS Wholesalers and Distributors 728 CLEVELAND AVENUE S. W. FINISH THE DAY IN HIGHU By Corning Here For A Tasty Evening Dinner OPEN DAILY 2231 44th STREET 5 to 9 P. M. N. W. SUNDAYS , S M Blocks Wes 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. Off Cleveland Av featuring STEAKS AND CHICKEN CANTON, OHIO PRIVATE ROOM for WEDDINGS and PARTIES Noonday Luncheons by Reservation O ly Phone 5-9487 PHONE 4-2230 COMPLIMENTS Of GULF SERVICE 9 MAYS Accessories - Hardware BARBER SHOP Gftfwfef Meat and Dairy Products 120 SOUTH MAIN STREET R. D. No. 9 Portage Street Ext NORTH CANTON, OHIO NORTH CANTON, OHIO THE BILL PETERS PLUMBING CO. Sanitary Plumbing Water and Steanz H eatin g REAR 300 PORTAGE STREET TELEPHONE 9-1490 NORTH CANTON, OHIO CONGRATULATIONS . . CLASS OF 1954 Zilla Halle Bros. Qin. 614 MARKET AVENUE NORTH CANTON, OHIO Pg 91 R. D. FRYE HARDWARE ir B. P. 5. PAINTS HOTPOINT ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ir PLUMBING SUPPLIES 950 SOUTH MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 9387 NORTH CANTON, OHIO CONGRATULATIONS COMPLIMENTS OE to the H ot Water amd Steam - I - H eatin g Svznitary Plumbing K O B A C K E R ' S NORTH MARKET AT FIFTH NORTH CANTON, OHIO CANTON, OHIO PHONE 9522 P 9 COMPLIMENTS Of HILSCHER-CLARK ELECTRIC CO. 519 4th STREET N. W. CANTON, OHIO GUENTHER MOTORS DE SOTO and PLYMOUTH Sales and Service 104 EAST MAPLE STREET NORTH CANTON, OHIO Phone 9383 Nice Going, Graduates! AND FOR THOSE ALL-IMPORTANT CLOTHES FOR THE COLLEGE OR CAREER AHEAD BELL DRY CLEANING CO COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE FOR PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE Dial 3-2205 or 2-6208 IT'S MAIN OFFICE AND PLANT 1267 DUEBER AVENUE S. W. B 2400 MAHONING ROAD N. E. W co' 408 MCKINLEY AVENUE N. W. - ' W ' 1408 HARRISON AVE. S. W. 5034 TUSCARAWAS ST. WEST 312-314 Market Ave. N. Canton, Ohio 3307 CLEVELAND AVE. N. W. I Compliments of , C 0 ri p I i wi e ii t s Bakers of -f fy' 0 m Peter Wheat Bread and A Miss 19 Health Bread SOLD FRESH AT YOUR DOOR FRIEND P5 93 RINGSIDE SEATS . . Compliments of 1 CENT Enjoy a big-time prize fight-or an evening of opera if that's your mood-for a penny or so! Nothing gives so much pleasure for so little money as radio and TV. Yet they're merely typical of the many bar- gains your electricity brings you IRON S1 STEEL CO' 77 OHIO POWER C4 MORE SERVICE PER DOLLARH Authorized Dealer for ALLIS-CHALMERS O NEW IDEA O GEHL O DUNHAM THE QUALITY SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. POWER FARM MACHINERY - SALES AND SERVICE MILE WEST OF NORTH CANTON SQUARE PHONE 9-2537 ON PORTAGE STREET EXTENSION NORTH CANTON, OHIO Diizmomls 4-if f 'Ri'f'wW'fR MM --.. Silverware ... ?n,7Qzmf 'li N 'U SIBAIU NI S Established 1910 I 105 E, T Watch es X' M use jewelry o ' OPEN ,TIL s MON. tb ERI. PHONE O - 2 8 588 HARDWARE, mc. ,TIL6 O 1101 12th STREET N. W. SATURDAYS Page 94 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OE 554 VALLEY VIEW SUPPLY COMPANY FEEDS - FERTILIZERS FARM MACHINERY NORTH CANTON, OHIO Phone 9-1066 :Psp 01-4 417 13 h STREET S. E., CANTON, OHIO PHONE 2-9604 IONA BELLE BEAUTY SHOPPE C oruplete Beauty S erfvice 232 SOUTH MAIN STREET NORTH CANTON, OHIO Phone 9401 MRS. L. C. HUTCHINS 0 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OE 1954 OF NORTH CANTON HIGH SCHOOL AND BEST WISHES FOR YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS NORTH CANTON Sc to S1 STORE THE CENTRAL HARDWARE Hi... Ou the Square NORTH CANTON, OHIO Phone 9509 The Arctic Food Center and Locker Plant Groceries - Meats - Produce Meat For Sale At Wholesale Prices LET US PREPARE YOUR FOOD FOR YOUR LOCKER OR HOME FREEZER 154 West Street Phone 9-1971 Since 1884 FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION Low Cost Fire, Lightning and Extended Coverage for the Farrn, Snhnrhan and City Property HOME OFFICE 201 CITIZENS BANK BUILDING NORTH CANTON, OHIO TELEPHONE 9461 J. V. ALBRECHT, President JOSEPH L. BLUBAUGH, Secretary ESHELMAN STRUCTURAL GLASS, INC. Repithlic Steel Kitchen Cahinets - Glass Anto Glass and Mirrors Installed 1100 S. MAIN ST. NORTH CANTON, OHIO PHONE 9-1720 Wm FLANAGAN 5 NIIISIII' We Our Art - , EE' . E Deliver 101111072 C0 1Plete' tlll11' I Dept. Anywhere 5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 500 McKinley Ave. N. W. it 2747 Cleveland Ave. N. W. Wk 3007 Tuscarawas St. West COMPLIMENTS OF HOL-GUERNS DAIRY FOR FINER DAIRY PRODUCTS - ALSO CALL US FOR BANQUET APPOINTMENTS 3400 CLEVELAND AVE. N. W. PHONE 5-0389 Pg 96 CONGRATULATIONS SPfed'SaUn N u-Enamel to the CLASS OF 1,954 - ,gf - BAAB'S SERVICE FOR THE FINEST HOME OR THE HUMBLE COTTAGE PHONE 3-0313 CONGRATULATIONS . . . CLASS OF 354 JOHN ROSSETTI STARK COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY C OMPLIMEN TS OF AN GIE'S BEAUTY SHOP HOURS 9:00 TO 6:00 125 West Maple Ph 9 1124 NORTH CANTON, OHIO CANTON WHITE INCORPORATED Distributors WHITE TRUCKS, TRACTORS AND BUSSES 1019 TWELFTH STREET NORTHEAST CANTON 5, OHIO TELELPHONE 4-5183 TROTT 8: SON Grocery and Confectionery 533 NORTH MAIN STREET NORTH CANTON, OHIO ...fl The Bi g gest Little Store in TOw1i CONGRATULATIONS . . . CLASS OF 1954 D E U B L E ' S jewelers in Canton for 120 Years f ..:. I 9 --': ' 11: Diamonds - Watches -125123 :21 --A: . . AWALLPAPEIX S11VCf ' China 401 WALNUT AVE. N. E. CANTON, OHIO Phone 5-2506 CLEVELAND AVENUE at sth STREET N. W EVERYTHING IN MUSIC! LA VERNE'S MARKET 31 I ESEISOZZNSUIFIIEUMENTS I LEEDY DRUMS I S I EXCELSIOR ACCORDIONS GREEN S 3325 CLEVELAND AVENUE N. W. CANTON, OHIO 124 Cleveland Ave. S. W. Phone 4-3522 CANTON, OHIO Compliments of CONGIEATUZATIONS rom e T R E E N t S STYLEFUCIQENTER CARPETS and DRAPERIES PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER CANTON 9, OHIO Phone 4-8841 The Store with the Ftnnons Five-Year Gnttmntee 504 MARKET AVENUE NORTH CANTON, OHIO PHONE 3-9131 - 3-9132 Why dia they come to America ? The Pilgrim fathers toolc quite a . chance when they set sail for the new world. They were willing to ' risk their lives and sujier untold hardships for the chance to become free People. . .to worship, to write, to speak and to assemble as they saw -ht. I These freedoms which the pilgrims I Sought are ours today. Guard them well and use them wisely. I Gasaane, Diesel and Gas engines and Power llnifs l HERCULES MOTORS CORPORATION Canton, Ohio, u.S.A. Sngine Speeianefs since 1915 MOTORS, INC. ,W 5 Serving Canton Over DECORATl G 0. AN ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO YOUR BETTER LIVING 3 3 Yeenfs f NEW AND USED CARS AND TRUCKS SALES - SERVICE - PARTS FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS - .k - 1703-1711 TUSCARAWAS ST. W. CANTON, OHIO Phone 5-9108 MURALS AND SCENICS OUR SPECIALTY 555 NORTH MAIN STREET NORTH CANTON, OHIO Phone 9-2573 Page 99 WYLER'S BAKERY - if - Fresh Pastries Daily -. f -. Cakes Maile For All Occasions O ICE CREAM CONES 0 PACKAGED ICE CREAM C BULK DIPPED ICE CREAM 116 Harmon St., North Canton Dial 9-6450 Best Wishes - Class of '54 from The Canton Spotless Spot 3250 CLEVELAND AVENUE N. W. Canton's Finest Drive-In GOTTHE LE ' S fm t Your Family Shoe Store wma: - ir - J --- COMPLETE LINES RED GOOSE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY - .k - PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER CANTON 9, OHIO Phone 5-4884 - :1E2E2E2E1EIEIS1? E535EgEgEgSg3g5g5g I3 E XX I ,s XyV BROMLEY'S-40s W. TUSC. THE SWINDELL AGENCY 746 PORTAGE STREET NORTH CANTON, OHIO REAL ESTATE SALES -- APPRAISALS - RENTALS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Phone 9-1605 Compliments of HARRY'S RESTAURANT CHICKEN - STEAK - SEAFOOD DI N N ERS SANDWICHES - FOUNTAIN SERVICE 122 SOUTH MAIN STREET NORTH CANTON, OHIO Phone 9-7066 Page 100 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF1954 EWI NG CHEVRQLET C0 929-41 Cleveland Avenue N. W. CANTON, OHIO DIAL 4-5141 COMPLIMENTS Of Z iq' f il 4 LEWIS M a9 , , Y M Mero? F U N E R A L Certainly makes things shine. Dishe p t d pans, clothes, furnit M Io makes all I g d hing easier a d P q k G t M l'o at grace SOUTH MAIN STREET EEE? NORTH CANTON, OHIO sani-Flush ' -..W q as Compliments of BALIN'S FAMILY SHOE STORE Home of Velvet Step Shoes for Women O WEATHERBIRD SHOES I CITY CLUB SHOES 6747731- 'Sw Compliments of THE BORDEN CO. 1112 TUSCARAWAS STREET E. CANTON, OHIO Telephone 5-0231 REIZLABLE wars TE . 406 MCKINLEY AVENUE N. W. CANTON 2, OHIO DIAL 4-4664 Floor Covering Specialists Compliments of SURBEY ELECTRIC Crosley - Aclmiml - Apex Dumont - Gmnal - Gtzsinator Television, Home Appliances and Laundry Equipment Since 1505 Por:IgiYi:IeegANTON, Ogicgne 9-1923 CONGRATULATIONS and now . . . 1:0 . . . White pumps in all new THE CLASS OF 1954 heel heights for gmclnation C A R B U R E T O R SALES 8: SERVICE 820 TUSCARAWAS STREET E. CANTON, OHIO Q. 5 g SHUIS GOOD LUCK AND BEST WISHES to THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1954 NORTH CANTCN PLATING CO. 520 Woodside Street NORTH CANTON, OHIO specializing in INDUSTRIAL HARD CHROME PLATING C W NOEBE KARL R NOEBE PHONE 9 1413 Compliments of CAREY 81 PAUMIER Custom Tailoring 608 SIXTH STREET N. W. CANTON, OHIO Dial 4-2913 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1954 CARL H. WISE 81 SONS Mason Contractor 418 WEST SEVENTH STREET NORTH CANTON, OHIO Phone 9-6283 BEST WISHES STARK MOTORS, INC. DE SOTO and PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE New and Used Cars Genuine MoPar Parts CORNER OF WEST TUSC. AND HARRISON AVENUE Dial 6-7157 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1954 RICE OFFICE SUPPLY CO. Stationers With Years of Experience To Help Serve You 204 THIRD STREET NORTHWEST CANTON 2, OHIO Congratulations ...Class of '54 F OSNIGHT FLOOR COVERING NORTH OF NORTH CANTON ON ROUTE 8 PHONE 9-7755 Congratulations to the Class of195-4 SHOCKSNIDER'S SERVICE 3519 CLEVELAND AVENUE N. W. CANTON, OHIO Phone 4-0292 Wm. H. Shocksnider and Wm. E. Shock d IJ 0 'C Ha- Rug. 11 Q 8 1 O . !! -' F51 ' 4' ' Efjjii l5'iir-Imam . kg . , ll a 1 ' ,art s-g'.2.i... if 'Q' f ' : .f f 'i l'f,'r,..-l-'!.t3 Lil 1- . 3 4. Q -111:24 saeeggf, 12 l W i ' 'Ill H-ii-149141 l :sal Ii l I 1 lnen-niiqvefz., -,z . 1 I-'..,.,,tlem,i. '11 . L 1 ,.i'?s.:g4vQ+:az1ai. fs ' 5, ' v ' ' 1. -L-ff-14:5 l ' -A I 1 'nil' 4: f1e'1fff-- fl C 5 ',l.,,.....t j i- il -I li i r ' ' Il! i . i i in 1 . 1 Q 1., Y I R ' 1 li 1 L 1 J.. . Q X ,ig I J A. ff-4 '-,r,,,,s,.g,:. I ' 1 f 'I.j.2fT3Tf.'TE?7 ' ' - . gf: f. --f-fsguf 4. ' ' ' ft ' ' . . 1 I V 1 1 -- ' .. .. 1 If 1 51 ' Q L I ' h H . . ., . I . I S ix 1 f g......'ej'1iranfuggg1n. a . ...A , ff, ' :'gq,::: Q If. it A ,V .:,. : ' L. r' 1 , L 1 x . ,Qi-g. t 'urs X , . H - . V --. 1 i 1 F -T:f i39:'?3' . , A ... ,E . , :r .x.4... ZLLLL.. N . agua . ', ..,,.: -.. I . lies- + f . .......... 5 ,iff-'3,l? Fl-icillfvl - - ', , if-fiat ,fue 13:4 Q... . 1 . ' , 1 .A ., .. .,,.,:,.:, . . I -In . ...fix-:ttzm.5 r 4 ' I O A, ..... ..., ,M ., . Which is stronger. T'S the one on the right because it's a door of an American home. No one can get through without permission. Not even a police- man, unless he has a search warrant. Here, in America, your right to freedom from search without warrant is guaranteed by The Constitution itself. How different behind the iron curtain! There, the people have no such protection. And even a solid oak door, strong enough to guard a fortress, can't keep out the secret police. When they want in they get in, eventually, even if they have to use a battering ram. But the flimsiest screen door in America can keep out the police unless they have a search warrant. Because we Americans take our rights for granted, it's hard to believe that there are pinkos and fellow-travelers amongst us who want to take away our freedom from search without warrant. It's just part of their plan to steal all our rights, like the right to own property, the right to work wherever we please, the right to vote secretly and all the rest. The best way to protect a right is to use it. So if you ever hear anyone come out in favor of permitting arbitrary search and seizure on some pretext or other, set him straight! Remind him that freedom from search without warrant is a right guaranteed every American by The Constitution. Remember, they're your rights, so treat them right! DO YOU KNOW YOUR RIGHTS? As Americans, we have the greatest freedom and the highest standard of living in the world. Help keep it that way by knowing your rights and guarding them well. Some of them are: Freedom of worship Right to secret ballot Right to know how your union spends your dues Freedom ol .rpeerh Freedom ol the press Right to criticize odicialx i'Right to know salarier of your union oiicers Freedom from :earth without warrant Right to petition government lor redress of grievantes 'Right to know if your union ofirers are Communists 4Righl to know how your union is run Right to speedy and public trial by iury Right to help of a lawyer 'Right to hear your employefr side of disagreements Right not to appear as a witness against yourself 'Right to reluse to permit the check-of' of union dues 'Right to go direct to your boss with a grievance Right to be presumed innocent until proved guilty Freedom to own properly ifkight to work despite union jurisdictional disputes Freedom to work in any locality 'Right to proper supervision of your union welfare funds Freedom to start and manage a business Freedom lo make a profit 'Right not to be fired by union leaders S'Right to vote an eornpany'r best offer 'These are rights you cnioy under the Taft-Hartley law. 5WThis is n right enjoyed by members of United Steel Workers, C.I.0. only when the 'rnn-Hnmey law is invoked. THEY'RE YOUR RIGHTS, TREAT THEM RIGHT! The Timken Roller Bearing Company The right to work shall not he abridged or made impotent A Complete Selection of High Quality O FOUNTAIN PENS I STATIONERY O GREETING CARDS MARTIN'S STATIONERS THE FRIENDLIEST STORE IN TOWN Compliments of PAUL HUTT DECORATING CONTRACTOR Residential G Commercial .-t... Universal Steel Scaffold Sales ancl Rental - .k .. 5684 CLEVELAND AVENUE N. W. PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER DIAL 9-2459 Best Wishes to Class of '54 C O M P L I M E N T S HUMMEL'S 0 'C DEPT- STQRE NORTH CANTON Some Famous Brands We Now Carry: O SHIP 'N SHORE O LEVI'S O LAURA MAE 9 POWERS MODEL O BERKSHIRE O LORRAINE ELECTRIC SHOP H eazlqnarters For Westin ghonse Appliances 221 FAIRVIEW STREET NORTH CANTON, OHIO GOOD LUCK to the CLASS OF 1954 ADATR'S CHILDRENS WEAR 119 SOUTH MAIN STREET NORTH CANTON, OHIO Phone 9-7444 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '54 SHEELY FLOWERS Flowers Whisper What Worcls Can N ever Say' 208 ROYER STREET NORTH CANTON, OHIO Phone 9-1819 I MARUNA PAINT Gm SUPPLY C0. 4658 CLEVELAND AVENUE N. W. Phone 9-2573 PAINTS - WALLPAPER - SANITAS WATERPROOFIN G PAIN TER SUPPLIES MATHIE COAL 81 SUPPLY CO. Coal and Building Material -- Lawn anal Garden Supplies PORTAGE STREET - PHONE 9-2575 I f I were you and you were ine Then we'tl be twins and we'cl agree The finest place on earth to be Is our own C. B. -1- COMMUNITY BUILDING BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF I954 J 0 s T 1 N ' S Manufacturer of Class Rings and Announceinents ED RALEY, Representatiu MINERVA, OHIO P 07 O. C. JESTER 81 SON 328 PORTAGE STREET NORTH CANTON, OHIO .-k- INSURANCE REAL ESTATE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1954 NORTH CANTON RADIO AND APPLIANCE PAUL KINDY, Owner We Sell N otlma g But the Bes O TV AND RADIO O ZENITH O PHILCO O ADMIRAL REFRIGERATORS O WHIRLPOOL l AND STOVES WASHERS AND O RCA DRYERS PHONE 9-6789 440 N. Main Street Phone 9-1500 ' NORTH CANTON, OHIO ' T H U R I N , S l Complimeia s 3STORES of to serve you with style, QRAIG'S quality and good taste H OMB SHOPS, iii bomefziriaislyiiags . . . 524 MARKET AVE. N. T STREET N. E. INC. COUNTREIITAIR SHOPPING CENTER E Y LESTER BROWN SWE R Z I5 R, AUTO SERVICE a es art ervice Carburetor - Brakes M' VARGA, Electrical Service PHONE 9-1671 425 North Main Street NORTH CANTON, OHIO H ome o f Sirzcere Service SOUTH MAIN STREET NORTH CANTON, OHIO PHONE 9-2589 P 108 CONGRATULATIONS 150 THE CLASS OF 195-4 ...i.. SCUTH MAIN A AMOCC ...it 1140 SOUTH MAIN STREET NORTH CANTON OHIO PHONE 9 7097 TOY KORNER Distinctive Toys COMPLETE STOCK OF O SWING SETS O PICNIC TABLES O SAND BOXES O POOLS I ETC. - FOR SUMMER - CONVENIENT LAYAWAY TERMS PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER GUMMERE SERVICE Gennine Parts Authorized Service on OBRIGGS 81 STRATTON I CLINTON, CONTINENTAL O REO - POWER PRODUCTS O PINCOR, and PENNSYLVANIA 1 t .-. 829 COURT AVENUE N. W. CANTON, OHIO PHONE 6-6144 DIAL 3-1946 HARDING SALES C ONGRi1jfZEATI ONS CLASS' OF 1,954 THE WISE LUMBER CO. AULTMAN, OHIO PHONE 9-1444 FULL LINE OF ZENITH RADIOS, TELEVISION, and HEARING AIDS ..f.-. Also Expert Repairing .. t .. ZENITH HEARING AIDS COME IN THREE GREAT MODELS .. .k - 314 THIRD STREET N. W. CANTON, OHIO DIAL 4-2283 Compliments Of A FRIEND Congrcitnliztions, Class of '54 P 110 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1954 ...i... GEORGE and ANN ARMOUR ,F GEORGE- AN N'S SPECIALITY SHOP CRAMER ALUMINUM AW N INGS 4 , Sim --:Iv 'Ali ' WE . -- DESIGNED TO SUIT YOUR HOME -- I F.H.A. APPROVED I VENTILATED I PERMANENT O BEAUTIFUL AIR CONDITIONING FURNACES GAS - COAL - OIL SHEET METAL WORK THE CRAMER MFG. CO. 5110 WESTFIELD AVENUE N. W. PHONE 9-1387 WAYNE E. GRAYBILL BRANCH MANAGER ..i,- CITIZENS SAVINGS S1 LOAN COMPANY NORTH CANTON, OHIO CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF '54 ...ir- VALENTINES PURE OIL 624 SOUTH MAIN STREET NORTH CANTON, OHIO V. S. DOUGHERTY Home Building and Real Estate R. F. D. No. 2 CANTON, OHIO - .k - MEMBER STARK COUNTY HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION DIAL 9-1468 - IC BALDWIN ACRGSON Congratulations to the Class TODAY'S FINEST SPINET PIANO of '54 and Future Graduates L LETHERMAN SEED CO. I i w SI U E'L161'jjll7l7Zg Good HAHN 81 CO. 404 TUSCARAWAS STREET WEST CANTON, OHIO for Lawns aucl Gawleus 438 CLEVELAND AVENUE N. W. CANTON, OHIO THE SANITARY Please Remember MU-K CUMPANY SSZREOTSSEHZYTRE PLEASE REMEMBER THIS ....i.. IT IS THE SUPPORT OF THESE FINE PATRONS THAT MAKES THIS SCHOOL YEARBOOK POS. SIBLE. MILK8. ICE CREAM ' I' ' DON'T YOU THINK THAT ONE GOOD DEED DESERVES ANOTHER? 1 t -. DO YOURSELF AND YOUR COMMUNITY A EAVOR BY REMEMEERING THOSE PA- Dial 6-7251 TRONs WHO REMEMBER YOU! 801 CHERRY AVENUE N. E. CANTON, OHIO AVALON DRIVE-IN RESTAURANTS 900 MARKET AVENUE NORTH Serving Lnncbeons, Complete Dinners, QBQGSIS. and After-Theater Snacks 3232 CLEVELAND AVENUE N. W. Home Of the Big Sis sg' S nnclwieb Pg 115 CONGRATULATIONS WML A tO the refreshi K CLASS OF 1954 S -ir- peasanf s II user NORTH CANTON hz 553-531 now releases a pleasant refreshi g f SUNOCO SERVICE F' grance wh d fading and cleaning foilef bowls St bborn sfains disappear like maglc, .assuring ifnmaculafe toilet BRUCE, HERB and LYNN GREENHO mg Sggfgf'gg,Yjgjfe.'n all 'Ode' SYS- Q Sui-HIM - f .S'an1HuslI 'If 550 NORTH MAIN STREET 3 Guaranteed by 4 NORTH CANTON, OHIO gl . h f IIYIIIITII LJ mt e am: lar ye ow can PHONE 97067 NOW FRESHLY FRAGRANT Congmtulatiom tO the Class Of 54 F1 07'lfl CANTON LAUNDRY 81 CLEANING CO. 319 9TH STREET S. W. CANTON, OHIO Main Office Phone 6-7188 114 ,4 . 'QAIVINQFQI ' I Ll.Afu'LQA, GIFT and PARTY SHOP -' Ifipf Iliiii Party Favors, Gzfts, and Greetmg Cards A..1 ', 120 S. MAIN STREET PHONE 9-6325 NORTH CANTON, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF LARRY LOW'S BARBER SHOPS III NORTH MAIN, NORTH CANTON 5062 WEST TUSC., REEDURBAN Phone 9-2616 Phone 7-5975 HOURS: 8:30-7:00 f 12:00 ON WEDNESDAY HOURS: 9100-8:00 Page 114 DRIVER TRAINING Left to right: Dottie Williams, Barb Clouser, Helen Sturm, Joanne Burkhardt, Harriet Schmitt, Rennie Edgein, Dwight Melhorn, Dick Wil M Esmont. Congratulations From RlCHARDSON'S SUPER MARKET QFORMERLY HUMMEL'S, 1NC.b EVERYDAY LOW PRICES 132 South Main Street Telephone 9-6828 NORTH CANTON, OHIO Page 115 FIRST Q .:,,'. W' Ttlfile ' I 373' W .qmrgglq 72? good Free Horne Planning Service tdsiej Lumber G Building Supplies . If0 Build, Remodel or Repair M 0 H L E R Quality Chem LUMBER COMPANY M I L K a I1 d NORTH CANTON, OHIO I C E C R E A M HELFRI H-DlE- ATI G-C0 PRECISION COMMERCIAL ZINC DIE-CASTINGS 207 SCHNEIDER ROAD Phone 9-7666 NORTH CANTON, OHIO CITY LOAN 81 SAVINGS CO. Personal Loans - S10 to 81000 ON CARS, SIGNATURES, AND OTHER PERSONAL PROPERTY 223 N. MAIN L. G. WOODRUFF, Manager N. CANTON 9-2571 COMPLIMENTS OF PARK THEATER Your Beautiful 800-Seat Theatre G-I-A-N-T PANORAMIC SCREEN Page 116 CONGRATULATIONS to THE CLASS OF 1954 af ZIMMERMANS DINER 124 SOUTH MAIN STREET PHONE 9-7057 CONGRATULATIONS . . . CLASS OF 1954 9 tern Manns DRINK , I REG. u.s. PAT. ora N B O T T L E S age 117 CONGRATULATIONS... CLASS OF 1954 ARMOUR'S MEN'S APPAREL fF01'me1'ly Cmwfowfsj GEORGE and ANN ARMOUR , C 0 nz l i m e 72 If s Thinking About p Your M W f Future? 5 f 0 15 f-53 QQ fi GYM i' A pan , Ma A ne career is just what you E want - a ' 'o with a oo salary an ' Lljto work iid? . . Why not c ' Ik it over? THE OHIO BLISS CO P 1 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OE 1954 CLASS RING HEADQUARTERS TH - 4 ,1 . E SIGN OF QUAIJTY, Q gtg J S 3? an 1 NORTH CANTON PHONE 9-1942 SHILTZ SHOE SERVICE Quality Shoe Rebuilding Laces - Polisbes - Dyeing Dog Hiwizess 127 PORTAGE STREET NORTH CANTON, OHIO BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OE 1954 ...i-. IT'S FRESHER FROM STEINECICS BAKERY 1111 WHIPPLE ROAD N. W. CANTON, OHIO Phone 7-1818 P 9 M Q fi CHICKEN CONGRATULATIONS Q 5 to A L hh THE CLASS OF 1954 1: DELIGHT Served just Right f A COMPLETE CHICKEN DINNER O N E S T O Prepared by the Famous Chicken Deli ght Method 2, I1 d DIAL 6-4771 FREE DELIVERY 4004 FULTON ROAD N. W., CA T , THE OLD 19111 TEE' ON OHIO H O T E L S AMERICA'S BEST ir GOLDEN AGE BEVERAGES 150 CHERRY AVENUE N. E. CANTON, OHIO M. M. TITTA MUSIC STUDIO Alexandre, Paris and S-M-L Woodwinds 603 CLEVELAND AVE. N. W. CANTON, OHIO DEPENDABLE HARRIS PAINTS, INC. Distributor of Glidden - Pratt-Ltnnhert - Medusa - Martin-Senonr Paints 1 146 WEST TUSC. PHONE 6-3418 CONGRATULATIONS COAIPLIMENTS to the Of CLASS OF '54 BLQOM'S - if - DRUG STORE NORTH CANTON 112 12th STREET N. E. CANTON, OHIO Phone 3-5008 CONGRATULATIONS TOM WILLIAMS from SUPER MARKET MAC KING 81 EMPLOYEES 934 SOUTH MAIN STREET of NORTH CANTON, OHIO Kings Confectionery PHONE 94039 GROSS CONGRATULATIONS APPLIANCE Co. L0 W A Square Deal for Your Round Dollar C L A S S O F , 5 4 HcTciJwiE1?igG1Qi1fEl11QA11TyS1iZZ:frg1c M Y E R S MAXEAG - IRONRITE C H E V R O L E T 147 NORTH MAIN STREET NORTH CANTON, OHIO PHONE 9-2866 524 NORTH MAIN STREET NORTH CANTON, OHIO PHONE 9354 COMPLIMENTS K 0 If 'ir MONARCH RUBBER CCMPANY CONGRATULATIONS . . . FQUR FINE CLASS OF '54 HOME CLEANING - , HELPERS 3.1! 5. S CLIMALENE t CANTON 0 BOWLENEOO 0 0 S K I D -AYPLAZA ,,,,SPIN ALLIANCE ir T HE CLIMALENE CO. ir MASSILLON CANTON, Congratulations... CLASS OF 1954 'A' 'l ' 4, 1' COMPANY PHOTOGRAPHY 2108 W. TUSC. PHONE 3-9334 CANTON, OHIO 3 QQ Q .Q 9659 Q me QQQQ 54999 9356! 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