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Scbolrzrslyip ty f First Rau: Marcia Cur- rie. Becky' Kintz. Nancy Speicher. Martha Holl. Nancy Haren. Serum! Rau: 51 a r i a n Miller. Carol Gillespie. Rita McClintock. Arletta ' Mohler. Patty' Muckley. Harriet Schmitt. J u n e Harpold. Shirley Nlcln- tyre. Carolyn Earles, ilibirzf Roll: li ki r b a ra Pratt. Nancy lissig. Eye- lyn Chenot. Eugene Strausser. Bob Lanca- shire. jerry Miller, Ruth Adams. ylohn Wills. judy Svyope. Sandy Shaw SCHOLARSHIP This group of students might appropriately be labeled the brain-trust of No Ca Hi. for they represent the scholarship team which was sent to Akron University last May to compete in the district- state finals. Quite a few came back with district ratings and several placed in the state competition. During April a large number of No Cfa His student body' take examinations in one or tyvo sub- jects. hoping to gain a place on the local team. Only the students with the two highest scores in each subject are accepted. These people. along with those who placed on the team this year. deserve much credit for the fine efforts they have put forth. - ATIO AL HO TOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is an organization composed of students who are noted for their outstanding citizenship. A committee of faculty members chooses the new members to be inducted inf to the society each year. To be considered for membership. a student l'l1U5I maintain a scholastic aver- age of 85 or above. demonstrate qualities of leadership. render service to his school and community. and possess a character of high caliber. The society's major duty is to regulate the monitor system. Twelve new members were admitted into he society this vear in an assembly before the stu- dent body. For the first time in the history of No Ca Hi. parents of the present and incoming members were invited to the ceremony. The guest speaker was Blr. Malone. our own superintendent. Y. H. S. liiivl Ron: Mr. bchnei- XY'hitman. Joanne liurly- hart. llarriet Schmitt. M a r t b a Holl. lieclxy Kintl. Shirley Nlclntyre. Stfiwnl Ron: l: y e ly ii flhenot. judy Swope. Ar- letta Mohler. john Nor- ris. ,loyce johnson. Beth Ketterer. Mary Lou Nel- ius. Carolyn liarles, 'Ifvirrl Ruiz: Ruth Ad- ams. Lance Swann. jack Fetzer. Dean Schauffler. Don Palmer. Ed Garvin. John XY'ills. Barbara Pratt 'lfviv P.1ge Sfzmzyniuf lim RELIABLE FLOORS CO. illfi Nlcliinley' Aye. NNY' CANTON 2. OHIO l'Irmr f.fllt'I'II1lU Slltfchrl- iyty Since IUI9 der. Pat Nluckley. joanne
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Debate lim! Rout june Har- pold. Roy Newell. ,lohn Norris. Sandy Shaw. Sctrnld Roll: Mr. Beuck. Phil Tambling. P a t t y Mutkley. Barbara Pratt. Larry Fall. Mr. McDow- ell. 'I bi:-rl Ron 1 Sandra Dev- is. Bette Thoma. Suzanne Arnold. Gordon Stahl. Stanley Kaufman. lfarl Newell. Bonnie Stewart. Karen Middleton. liob Mcflleaster N. F. L. I'ir.vl Rau: Mr. Purvi- ance. Bob Mcflleaster. Arletta Mohler. Roy Newell. june Harpold. john Norris. Evelyn Che- not. Sctmzd Rau: Mr. Beuck. Phyllis Kitzmiller. Sandy Shaw. Phil Tambling. Patty Muckley. Barbara Pratt. Larry Fall. Nancy Haren. Sandra Devis. Mr. McDowell. Tlrinl Rout Bette Tho- ma. Suzanne Arnold.judy Morgan. Earl Newell. Gordon Stahl. Stanley 1 Miriam Ransom. l DEBATE Debate is becoming an increasing popular extra-curricular activity here at North Canton. Few other organizations in the school are capable of giving a student such valuable training for the future. Debate not only develops a persons poise and speaking ability, but enriches his knowledge and enables him to see the two sides of every question. Resolved: That the Federal Government should initiate a policy of free trade among nations friendly to the ljnited States was the question for debate this year. The varsity debaters for 1954-55 were john Norris. Roy Newell, -Iune Harpold. and Sandra Shaw. The team placed first in the tournament held at North Canton in December. and won the third-place trophy in the all-state tournament in March. There was also an excellent freshman team this year which placed first in a tournament held at jackson. ATIO AL FORE SIC LEAGU The National Forensic League is a national organization for speech students. The North Canton chapter of N. F. L. was chartered on january 31. 11146. with 15 members. During the last nine years. the organization has grown steadily, This year. I5 new speechers were added. bringing the present membership to 50. To gain entrance to the N. F. L.. a student must earn at least 20 points in debate work. oratorical declamation. dramatic declamation. humorous declamation. original oratory. or ex- temporaneous speakinv. These points are acquired bv' participating in contests against speakers from other schools or by giving service speeches throughout the school and community. Several of our members have over 550 points. This years N. F. I. ofiicers were lohn Norris. presidentg Iune Harpold. vice-presidentg lfvelvn ffhenot. secretary: Arletti Mohler, treasurer: Rov Newell. publicity manager. This Page Sponsored Bv Harrv D. Wise Agencv lNSL'RANCF AND REAL ESTATE- On the .9q1mre --NORTH CANTON. 0. Kaufman. Bonnie Stew- art. Karen Middleton.
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i Sflllhdllf Comzcil Iii-if Rau: Kathleen Vfise. Phil Birney. Nancy Lenz. Adelyn Chiofolo. Nancy Bowers. Joanne XX'hitman. Dick Abel. Barbara Randall. Glenn Nlohler. Srftoml Ron: Nlr, Hof- rer. llelyin btertzhach. Roy Newell. Arthur Reiss. Ted Mcfilintock. joe Cline. Phil Kamp. Lihhy Thomas. STUDE T COUNCIL Four years ago an organization of the students. bv the students. and for the students was be- gun at No Ca Hi. Although it is still very young, this organization has grown to become one of the finest in the school. The representatives are chosen by their classmates to present the student body's view on various questions which arise during the year. During the 1954-55 year, the Student Council sponsored excellent student assemblies on Christmas and Veterans' Day. took charge of the election of the Homecoming Queen, bought several concession machines for the school, and sponsored buses to our football and basketball games. Officers were joe Cline, presidentg Roy Newell, vice-presidentg Kathleen Wise, secretaryg and Nancy Lenz, treasurer. MO ITORS No Ca Hi's monitors are chosen by the National Honor Society. The members themselves try to fill as many posts as possible. In order to maintain good discipline in the halls. the N. H. S. tries to select students who are reliable and who hold the respect of their fellow students. There are four regular monitors and one alternate for each period. In keeping with the monitor system which was first put into effect last year. a person passing through the halls must present his pass to each monitor and sign each monitors pad. M Ouitors lirtl Rau: N. Bow ers. ll Kaufman. N. Speicher.5 Nlclntyre. B Kintz. I XY'hitman. A. Austin. i Tewanger. Nl lloll. R Gotthelf. N. Haren. 6 Sl'Lf1I1llRll1l2 N. liut'k.C Emith. Burkhart. K Riehl. Nl. Shenk. Nl. Har quardt. R. Nlexers, Ci. bil lespie. fi. Ciussett. N1 llitgenlother. ll XVII liams. 'lilrirrl Run: A Lhiofolo li Llouser. l.. lfdwards Nl. Iirbland. Nl Miller ff. Haak. R 5lt'C.lintotk P. Lennon. E. fihenot. l' feiger. ll. Sthmitt. Ionrlb Run: rl Yiills. R lidgein. ll Young. ll Palmer. I. ilihursby. N llolan. vl Miller. l. Crreenho. L. Young
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