Canal Fulton High School - Fultonian Yearbook (Canal Fulton, OH)

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CLASS OF 19Si presents the FUUOMIAH ( But Oh! for the touch of the vanished wall and the sound of the voices that are still. FACULTY There in his noisy mansion skilled to rule, The village master taught his little school. Goldsmith BOARD OF EDUCATION WILLIAM WAGNER C. RANDALL KURTZ RAY STOCKERT WILBUR FELLMETH CLYDE GESAMAN An annual is a record of the achieve- ments of a school year. It is my hope that the Fultonian of 1951 will be a constant reminder of a happy and fruitful year in the life experience of each pupil of our high school. VIRGINIA GILLMAN School secretary Board of Education clerk MR. HAGGERTY MR. TOTH EMIL PUFFENBERGER HOWARD SELCH MARY FLETCHER BURDETTE WEAVER HELEN SIMPSON MICHAEL FEDUNIAK SARAH LAWRENCE IRENE LONG RICHARD ROSE ANN GIBBONS SENIORS Should auld acquaintance be forgot. And never brought to mind? Should auld acquaintance be forgot. And days o'lang syne? Burns MR. SELCH Class Sponsor RAY M. BAUGHMAN Professor” Why hurry, we've got a whole life ahead of us. Band 1-2-3-4 Ensemble 2-3-4 Glee Club 3-4 Hi-Y 3-4 Hi-Y Secretary 4 Class President 3-4 Essay Contest 3 Scholarship 1-2-3 Senior Scholarship Test Annual Editor Projector Club 3-4 Boy's State Football 2-3-4 Junior Play Manager ALETHA MAE WEAVER Letha” Do I seem bashful? Well, that's one on you.” Band 1-2-3-4 Band Librarian 1-2-3-4 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 Y-Teen Publicity 2 Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Solo and Ensemble 1-2-3-4 Class Treasurer 1-2 Class Secretary 3-4 Commercial Club 3-4 Annual Staff Newspaper Staff 4 Scholarship 2-3 Junior Play SHIRLEY RUTH CARVER Shirley” She is pretty to talk to, wit- ty to walk with, and pleasant to think of. Class Vice President 4 Y-Teens 2-3-4 Y-Teen Secretary 3 Y-Teen Treasurer 4 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Junior Play Cast Commercial Club 3 Annual Staff Scholarship 1-2-3 Home Economics Club 4 Snowball Crowner 4 EDWIN STANFORD Dubbin” Some say Dubbin's very shy, but those who know him wonder why. Football 2-3-4 Football Captain 4 Hi-Y 3-4 Hi-Y President Class Treasurei 3-4 Basketball 2-3 Basketball Manager 4 Annual Staff Junior Play DALE MINKS Porky There's a lot of deviltry be- neath his innocence. Football 2-3 Basketball 2-3 Hi-Y 3-4 Annual Staff Hi-Y Treasurer 4 Junior Play RUTH ANN SCHROEDER Poot She is nice and full of youth; On her lips is the smile of truth. Band 1-2-3-4 Band Secretary 4 Band Librarian 1-2-3-4 Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 1-3-4 Solo and Ensemble 1-2-3-4 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 Y-Teen Chaplin 2 Y-Teen Vice President 3 Y-Teen President 4 State Y-Teen Convention 4 Snowball Queen 4 Home Economics 1-2-3-4 Home Economics Secretary 3 Home Ec. Music Ch'man 2-4 Homecoming Queen 4 Class Secretary 1-2 Class Vice President 3 Commercial Club 3-4 Annual Staff Newspaper Staff 4 Junior Play DONALD E. STEINER Don • Don't let your studies inter- fere with your steadies. St. Mary's 1-2 Junior Play Cast Projector Club 3 Commercial Club 4 Annual Staff MARY LOU BURWELL Mama Flirty ways and flirty eyes ,and boy does she ever go for the guys. Band 1-2-3-4 Band Treasurer 4 Band Librarian 1-2 Band Hoad Librarian 3-4 Band Majorette 1-2-3-4 Class President 1 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 Y-Teen Song Leader 2-3-4 Orchestra 3-4 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Y-Teen Snowball At'dent 3 Homecoming Attendent 4 Junior Play Cast Commercial Club 3-4 Annual Staff Newspaper Staff 4 Solo and Ensemble 1-2-3-4 State Y-Teen Convention MELVIN W. CORMANY Crock Little I ask, my wants are few. Football 1-2-3-4 F.F.A. 1 Glee Club 3-4 Hi-Y 3-4 Annual Staff Junior Play SHIRLEY ANN BYERS Tweetie Full of fun and fancy free, That's the way she'll al- ways be. Band 1-2-3-4 Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Solo and Ensemble 2-3-4 Glee Club 1-3-4 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 Y-Teen Social Chairman 4 Membership Chairman 3 Home Ec. Club 1-2-3-4 Home Ec. Ways Means Chairman 3 Junior Play Cast Commercial Club 3-4 Annual Staff Newspaper Staff 4 Class Vice President 2 THOMAS RAYMOND REIS Tom Stonewall of the cornfield. F.F.A. 1 Projector Club 3 Junior Play Cast Annual Staff JUNE EILEEN KING Junie Junie is quiet and mighty sweet. You'll have to ad- mit she's hard to beat. Greensburg 1-2-3 Band 4 Solo and Ensomble 4 Y-Teens 4 Home Economics 4 Homecoming Attendent 4 Glee Club 4 Cheerleader 4 Annual Staff Newspaper Staff 4 Commercial Club 4 Junior Play JOHN ROBERT HILTBRAND Bob Boyishly good looking and well liked by every one. Band 1-2-3-4 Solo and Ensemble 2-3 Junior Play Cast Annual Staff F.F.A. 1 Orchestra 2-3 L v CAROLYN RAE SCHMACHTENBERGER Carson She's a girl that's loads of fun but when she gets mad you had better run. Band 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 1-2-4 Junior Play Essay Contest 3 Declamation 3 Y-Teens 1-2-4 Newspaper Staff 4 Solo and Ensemble 1-2-3-4 Commercial Club 3-4 Annual Staff JUNE CAROL HARBAUGH Hamburg She has a humor all her own and everyone likes it. Glee Club 3-4 Y-Teens 1-3-4 Home Economics 2-4 Annual Staff Commercial Club 3 Junior Play JOAN C. COLOPY Joie Always smiling, never a frown, a little bit serious but mostly a clown. Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 Y-Teen Service Ch'man 3-4 Home Economics 1-2-3-4 Home Ec. Vice Presidenet 3 Home Economics President 4 Home Ec. Social Service 2 Glee Club 2 Commercial Club 3 Annual Staff Junior Play Cast JOAN ELIZABETH OTT “Joan Always at work, to do her bit; Helping others when she sees fit. Librarian 2 Commercial Club 3-4 Home Economics Club 1 Newspaper Staff 4 Annual Staff Senior Scholarship Test Junior Play MARGARET V. McARDLE Bonnie Hair of brown, eyes of blue, And some mischief in there, too. Band 2-3-4 Solo and Ensemble 3-4 Orchestra 2-3-4 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Y-Teens 2-4 Home Economics 1-2-4 Commercial Club 3 Annual Staff Junior Play JAMES EUGENE SHULL Jim Life is one good time inter- rupted by a few lessons now and then. Hi-Y 3-4 Class Vice President 1 Class President 2 Annual Staff Junior Play KAY MARLENE McCLAY Wimpy Kay is fun and full of pep, she's always sure of her next step. Band 1-2 Solo and Ensemble 1-2 Glee Club 1-2 Y-Teens 1-2 Home Economics Club 1-2 Newspaper Staff 4 Commercial Club 3-4 Annual Staff Junior Play Why Mothers get gray” Band 1-2-3-4 Solo and Ensemble 3 Football 1-2-3-4 Hi-Y 3-4 Junior Play Projector Club 4 Annual Staff JOHN W. STOCKERT John” ROSEMARIE BRIGHAM Irish” If silence were golden, she would be penniless. Akron Garfield 1 Glee Club 3-4 Home Economics Club 4 Annual Staff Commercial Club 3-4 Nowspaper Staff 4 Junior Play 3 MARY ELLEN DYE Puss” A good heart is better than great fame. Band 1-2-3-4 Y-Teens 1-2-3 Orchestra 2-3-4 Annual Staff Solo apd Ensemble 1-2-3-4 Newspaper Staff 4 Junior Play Commercial Club 3-4 Labor is life — 'tis the still water that faileth.” Band 1-2-3-4 Solo and Ensemble 1-2-3-4 Projector Club 1 F.F.A. 1 Orchestra 2-3-4 Glee Club 44 Scholarship 2-3 Junior Play Cast Annual Staff Commercial Club 3 Senior Scholarship Test 4 Jeannie” A smile for all who come her way. Scholarship 1-2-3 Librarian 2 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Newspaper Staff 3-4 Commercial Club 3-4 Junior Play Cast MARY FRANCES RITCHIE “Mary” Good nature and good sense go hand in hand. Y-Teens 1 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Commercial Club 3-4 Newspaper Staff 4 Ass't Editor of Annual Senior Scholarship Test Junior Play CARL EARL ZIMMERMAN Red” Argument is the spice of life, and worry is a waste of time. Basketball 1-2-3-4 Football 3-4 Hi-Y 3-4 Co-Captain Football 4 Annual Staff Junior Play DONALD F. REICHENBACH Don” It really is so nice tc see a youth as modest as is he. Band 1-2-3-4 Solo and Ensemble 2-3-4 F.F.A. 1 Baslcetball 2-3-4 Football 4 Annual Staff Orchestra 2 Baseball 2-3-4 Junior Play TOMMY JOHN STOCKER ‘Tom” ‘‘Worth makes the man.” Band 1-2-3-4 Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1 Football 4 Hi-Y 4 Annual Staff Junior Play HARRY GEORGE LeBERTH ‘‘Harry” Happy go-lucky, fair and free; Nothing there is that bothers me. Junior Play Cast Annual Staff GENIEVA LEONA SWISHER Gebie The way to have a friend is to be one. Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Y-Teens 1 Commercial Club 3-4 Annual Staff Newspaper Staff 4 Junior Play THERESA MARIE MARTIN “Trece On her finger there is a ring- That will always make her glad heart sing. Glee Club 1 Commercial Club 3-4 Annual Staff Junior Play Cast Newspaper Staff 4 EDWIN FRINK “Corky” Flaming red hair with a smile so bright, you'll have to admit that he's all right. Lakeview, Oregon 1 Rouge River, Oregan 2-3 Hi-Y 4 THERESA MARY KOENIG “Terry” We know little of thee, but that little is good. Reading, Pennsylvania 1-2-3 Y-Teens 4 Annual Staff Newspaper Staff 4 JOHN DITTMER “John” “I never let books interfere with my education. F.F.A 1 Junior Play Annual Staff DONALD HAGUE DWAIN KREAKIE WE WISH OUR FRIENDS, WHO LEFT US TO ENTER THE SERVICE OF OUR COUNTRY, ALL THE LUCK AND HAPPI- NESS IN THE WORLD. TWELVE YEARS TOGETHER Dreams, books, are each a world; and books, we know. Are a substantial world, both pure and good. Wordsworth CLASSES Front Row: Cecilia Marthey, Noreen Simons, Barbara White, Norma Mosgrove, Dawn Swisher, Gloria Schwartz, Beverly Stemple, Janet Hill, Bonnie Long, Paul Ferdinand, Coyla Mary Hann. Middle Row: Miss Fletcher, Marjorie Neidert, Francis Wise, Herbert Seifert, Jerry Cuthbert, Don Sullivan, Roy Ellis, Bill Green, Patsy Fox, Shirley Fudge, Janice Setterlin. Back Row: Edward Moore, James Stephan, James Smith, Glen Swigart, Kenneth Boyer, James Fox, Orval Parker, Kenneth Decker, John Glazer, Larry Douglas. Absent: Jack Conkle, Lillian Moore. Front Row: Wayne Douglas, June Brigham, Mary Lyons, Cleda Brugger. Betty Markus, lean Gerstenslager, Clifford Smith, Richard Reffner, Shirley Shoemaker, Shirley Ruder- smith, Rosemary McArdle, Barbara Weaver, Anne Gainey, Peggy Hensel, Margaret Trigg, Jean Schembechler. Middle Row: Jay Koppes, Harold Ott, Jim Neidert, Bob Knotts, Janet Geier, Eva Moore, Bob Williams, Bill Stanford, Alvin Notch. Bob Flake, Bryon Aughenbaugh, Raymond Weber, Wilda Kreakie, Richard Hartmann, Mr. Feduniak. Back Row: Shirlock Rudersmith, Allen Notch, Dick Harbaugh, Kenny Darkow, Jack Conkle, Glenn Reichenbach, Edward Norris, Bill Lorenz, Dick Shaffer, Lester Decker, Bill Fricke, Shirley Hiltbrand, Connie Long, Lorene Dewalt. Front Row: Gwenna Stanford, Genelea Fox, Joe Marthey, Sally Hammer, Mary Whisler, Karl Gilcher, Doris Dye, Robert Lawrence, Marvon Sullivan, Marilyn Ferdinand, Patty Taylor, Eileen Britton, Lois Cormany. Middle Row: Miss Gibbons, George Ott, Robert Eicher, Janet Miller, Betty Streharsky, Marilyn Evans, Barbara Nichols, Don Turner, Gary Ott, Ronald Leaver, Gladys Bosley, Mary Bogard, Paul Stockert. Back Row: James Woolley, Janet Hardgrove. Evelyn Singer, Florence Branstetter, James Ebert, Ted Jolliff, Mary Jo Greene, Janet Gill, Thomas Jones, James Schaer, Joan Brigham, Mary Martin, Lois Rosche. ACTIVITIES Toiling — rejoicing — sorrowing, Onward through life he goes; Each morning sees some task begun, Each evening sees its close; Something attempted, something done. Has earned a nights' repose. Longfellow HI-Y Y-TEENS Compliments of Denison Diehl F. H. A. NEWSPAPER PROJECTOR CLUB Compliments oi Nelson's Village Restaurant kh i'ss'mv II Compliments of Waldorf Dairy Compliments ot Kenny Markham CALENDAR Sept. 5 — School begins. Sept. 8 — Football prevue. Sept. 12—Y-Teen party at Clay's Park. Sept. 15 — Big football rally in the square. Indians are hosts to Rittman. Sept. 21—Y-Teen Council at Brewster. Sept. 22 — Indians lose to Doylestown. Sept. 29 — Middlebranch wins over Indians. Sept. 30 — Annual P.T.A. Auction Sale. Oct. 6 — Miss Simpson's leave of absence starts. Oct. 20 — Homecoming Dover is beaten by Indians 18-15. Oct. 24 — Seventh and Eight grade Halloween party. Oct. 25 — First noon dance. Oct. 26 — Jackson game, we 12 — 6 they. Oct. 27 — Teachers' meeting in Cleveland. School Holiday. Nov. 4 — Indians travel to Navarre to win 24-20. Nov. 16 — Home Talent Show sponsored by P.T.A. Nov. 17—Band plays at Teachers' meeting at Reedurban. Nov. 21 — First basketball game Indians lose to Clinton. Nov. 23-Dec. 4 — Thanksgiving vacation prolonged due to the snowstorm. Dec. 7 — Junior Play. Dec. 8 — Middlebranch trounces Indians. Dec. 12 — Dundee wins over Fulton. Dec. 14 —Y-Teens Christmas party. Dec. 15 — First Band Concert. Dec. 18 — Faculty coffee party. Dec. 19 —Annual P.T.A. Grade school Christmas program. Dec. 20 — School out for Christmas vacation. Jan. 2 — School resumes after vacation. Jan. 5 — Indians hosts to Uniontown. Jan. 6 — Osnaburg trounces Indians. Jan. 13 — Indians lose to Dover. Jan. 16-17-18 — Midyear Exams. Jan. 19 — Navarre trounces Indians. Jan. 20 — Band Clinic. Jan. 22 —Mr. Rose replaces Miss Gibbons, Miss Simpson returns after leave. Jan. 23 — Juniors select sweaters. Jan. 26 — Fulton is victor over Greentown. Jan. 27 — East Sparta beats Indians. Feb. 1 — County High School Literary Contest at East Canton. Feb. 2 —Senior Scholarship Contest at Canton South; Indians meet Osnaburg. Feb. 3 — Indians meet Marlboro. Feb. 7 — Seniors choose commencement announcements. Feb. 13 — Band Concert. Feb. 24 — County Basketball Tournament. Mar. 3 — County Teachers' Meeting. Mar. 3 — Home Ec. Sweetheart dance. Mar. 16 — Athletic Banquet. Mar. 31—District Solo and Ensemble Contest. Apr. 7 — Band Plays for MENC at Fort Wayne. Apr. 12 — District Y-Teen Conference. Apr. 14 — District Band. Apr. 28 — State Band contest. May 5 — Junior-Senior banquet District and state scholarship contest finals. May 11 — Senior play. May 18 — Last Band Concert. May 20 — Baccalaureate Service. May 24 — Commencement. May 25 — School officially out. j: 4 ! • MUSIC Music must take rank as the highest of the fine arts — As the one which, more than any other, Ministers to human welfare. Spencer The Senior members of the band wish to thank Mr. Puffenberger for all of his hard work. We have partici- pated in the contest work and have played three suc- cessful concerts. We wish next year's band all the luck in the world. Compliments of R. E. Hardgrove The orchestra has been very active this year. We have played for many school dances, at the two class plays, and hope to play for Commencement. Our Glee Club has increased in size and experience in the past year. We have sung at two concerts and at Baccalaureate, and at the same time, have gained great pleasure from our singing. Compliments of ferry Broomall Compliments of R. G. Carver Compliments of Ted's Service Station Compliments of Fulton Flower Shop ATHLETICS And all the village train from labor free. Led up their sports beneath the spreading tree. While many a pastime circled in the shade. The young contending as the old surveyed. Goldsmith BASKETBALL SCHEDULE — 1950-51 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Rittman We 6 They 33 Doylestown 6 35 Middlebranch .. 6 45 Marlboro 38 13 East Canton 6 29 Dover 18 15 Jackson 12 6 Navarre 24 20 We They November 21-—Clinton 29 54 December 5 — Dalton 60 51 December 8 —- Middlebranch 27 62 December 12 — Dundee 44 26 December 16 — Beach City 42 41 December 19 — Manchester 37 59 January 5 — Uniontown 42 58 January 6 — Waynesburg 22 70 January 12 —Magnolia 36 40 January 13 — Dover 35 39 January 19 — Navarre 47 63 January 20—Hartville 38 40 January 26 — Greentown 61 52 January 27 — East Sparta 40 60 February 2 — East Canton 65 66 February 9 — Brewster 89 47 February 10 — Jackson 59 57 Home games Compliments of Fellmeth Soda Bar Compliments of Kendall's Barber Shop Compliments of Pari C. Jolliff DON CARL Compliments of B M Grill Compliments of McMillen Hardware LATIN CLUB Compliments of Max Rupe ELEMENTARY Then the whining schoolboy, with his satchel And shining morning face, creeping like snail Unwillingly to school. Shakespeare” VIRGIL SUMMERS JOSIAH MAXWELL CORA CARR, IRENE McKEE LAVONDA CORLEY Principal EIGHTH GRADE Front Row: Barbara Hague, James Reffner, Billy Stockert, Don Douglas, Roberta Roop, Linda Gesaman, Gearold Gerstenslager, Betty Ries, Charlotte Bennage, Mary Lou Gaddis, Marilyn Simons, Thomas Fox, Jr. Middle Row: Robert Bergdorf, Joseph Wise, Ralph Moore, Nicholas Notch, Russell Mitchell, Charles Keefauver, Patricia Wallace, Ronald McClay, Joyce Kraft, Betty Jo Miller, Calvin Franklin, Jr., Mr. Summers. Back Row: Susan Hann, Shirley Elliott, Joann Swisher, Barbara Crowe, Shirley Ludwick, John Weaver, Marvin Hardgrove, Clifton Smith, Ronald Boyer, Patricia May, Lee Hammock, Ruth Anne Fricke. Absent: Neil Wallick. SEVENTH GRADE Front Row: Sandra Moore, Esther Hann, David Duncan, John Just, Gerald Semelsberger, George Reffner, Floyd Kirkpatrick, Shirley Gesaman, John Roth, James Hiltbrand, Carol Miller. Middle Row: Mr. Maxwell, Linda Mathews, David Krnach, Tom Garrett, Roger Fricke, George Long, Ruth Bogard, Melvin Mansfield, Phyllis Griffin, Alberta Ott, Doris Robert. Back Row: Dorcas Ochsenbein, Barbara Zimmerman, Harlan Weygandt, Nancy Dye, Gary Mathews, Doris DeWalt, Marlene Greene. Ann McMillen, Beverly Barber, Barbara Campbell. SIXTH GRADE Front Row: George Bennage, John Smith, Ada Jean Bauman, Carmen Refiner, Sue Cuthbert, Robert Mansfield, Richard Gindlesberger, Jack Shonk, Tommy Reighart, Virginia Fox, Roy Lee Ray, Elizabeth Siber. Middle Row: Lois Hoover, Lois Stockert, Marie Le Berth, Robert Gindlesberger, John Gesa- man, Alice Markus, Rita Matthews, Richard Norris, Robert Blachly, Sharon Gilcher, Mary Ann Decker. Back Row: Rosella Hartmann, Jerry Nicholas, Ann Fletcher, Richard Swisher, Terry Kroger, Richard Stoughton, Sandra Neal, Judi Moke, Carol Otto, Judith Fudge. FIFTH GRADE Front Row: Gary Leaver, David Queen, Paul Goerke, John Tipple, Robert Reffner, Paul Smith, Janet Cormany, Henry Bergdorf, Joyce Ries, Albert Cooley, Judy Just, Miguel Guzman, Delores Bennage, Lowell Gesaman, Roger Fox. Middle Row: Frank Shoemaker, Dennis Johnson, Randall Woodall, Bradley Trigg, Jim Selch, Rita Volk, Dale Ferryman, Ruth Parker, Joel Schimke, Richard Flake, Judy Semelsberger, Carl Bauer, John Wise, David McCartney, Gerald Hammock. Back Row: Jerry Duncan, Nadine Eckroate, Clifford Miller, Carson Ripley, Carol Fellmeth, Ronald Ries, Herbert Blachly, Bill Simmons, Kenneth Fricke, Ronald Hague, Larry Notch, Harry Taylor, Lyle Kirkpatrick, Kenneth Sick, Buddy Hartmann, Mrs. McKee. Compliments of Blank Coal Company FOURTH GRADE Front Row: Marion Weygandt, David Nichols, Linda Suderow, Dick Schmachtenberger, Richard Dye, Kenneth Waggoner, Georgia Ketler, Wanda Hofsteter, Jennie Hancock, Judith Mann, Barbara McVicker, Karen Ellis, Phyllis Baum, Robert Garrett, Donald Miller, Raymond Ferryman. Back Row: Mrs. Lavonda B. Corley, Dorothy Parker, Jane Reid, Carole Rupe, Thomas Otto. Danny Bibler, Jacqueline Little, Judy Swartz, Robert Woodall, Thomas Norris, William Fischnich, James Finefrock, Clifford Mansfield, Nyda Mae Noftsinger, Linda Kay Ott, William Swigart. THIRD GRADE Front Row: Cora Boscr, Valena Bibler, Gary Hoeft, William Rennie, Marilyn Greene. Ruth Ann Inghram, Jimmy Waggoner, Kenneth McCullough, Doreen Cuthbert, Merry Ellon Weidner, Robert Wagoner, Tommy Gesaman, Sandra Sue Trigg, Billy Wittman. Middle Row: Marion Fricke, Norene Browne, Richard Weigand, Tommy Nicholas, Denny Smail, Larry Johnson, Norman Tippel, Charles Haas, Helen Stockert, Ellen Schimke, Vernon Siber, Judy Lee Snyder, Linda Nicholas, Ronny Williams, Tommy Gindlesberger, Mrs. Summers. Back Row: Sandra Hammock, Alex Markus, Donald Decker, Ronald Neidert, Ralph Blachly. Rita Hann, Jimmy Fellmeth, Jimmy Just, Rhoda Hagerty, Mary Alice Moore. Duane Weygandt, Marlene Parker, Sandra Franklin, Bruce Gesaman, Betsy Jane Fudge. Absent: Marvin Sawyer, Carol Becker, Gary Becker, Raoul Helwig. Compliments of Ketters Restaurant SECOND GRADE Front Row: Georgia Bennage, Diane Sherwood, Pauline Dye, Robert Mathews, Gary Rhoades, Mary Lou Ketler, Carolyn Haas, Linda Gaff, Tommy Baum, Danny Shearl, Paul Inghram, Glenn Garrett, Allen Andrews, Marilyn Mann, Robert Tesch, Ramona Guzman, Eddie Markham. Back Row: George Shuman, Newton Bogard, Peggy Wood, Gary Parker, Bobby Taylor, Mable Norris, Kathy Young, Jerry May, Jean Klgis, Catherine Lusk, Danny Miller, Flo Reichenbach, Barbara Phillips, Treni Shonk, David Tippel, Frank Brown, Karen Kirkpatrick. Absent: Dick Bauer, Mary Rees, Marsha Roop. FIRST GRADE Front Row: Neil Weygandt, Dan Penchalk, Martha Jane Blachly, Paul Fox, Janet DeWalt, Violet Reffner, Aurelia Guzman, Donald Hoover, Marcia Swigart, Larry Bennage, Marilyn Fischnich, Marjorie Fischnich, Dickie White, Bobby White, Kenneth Tesch, Ellen Turley, Tana Hartman, Joyce Trigg. Back Row: Mrs. Knight, Ruth Ann Baughman, Sarah Norris, Gary Johnson, Eugene Shuman, Charles Kraft, Ronald Mansfield, Judy Bogard, Shirley Ott, Lois Rupe, Sandra Lowry, Susan Evans, Lynn Weigle, Evelyn Hann, Annabel Hancock, Patty Pedrotty, Tommy Finefrock, Beverly Geiger, Rosellen Smith, Mrs. Mosgrove. Absent: Charlene Waggoner. KINDERGARTEN Front Row: Bobbie Powell, David Wagner, Karen Etling, Ralph Weigand, Denny Wittman. Joyce Stephen, Roger Mayes, Barbara Shook, Diane Cullen, Sharon Brand, Ronnie Steiner, Bobby Caillet, Linda Hiltbrand, Gregory Chapman, Ronnie Andrews, Jackie Roach, Mary Nicholos. Back Row: Larry Stockert, Billy Lusk. Bobby Moke, Dick Seaman, Lois McMillen Nancy Raymark, Tommy Rennie, Jimmy Wheeler, Marilyn Neidert, Trudy Hopper, Gregory Simmons, Tommy Reid, Beth Miller, Gerald Long, Johnny Green, Vincent Yunck, Mrs. Hanks. JUNIOR POLICE THE REVEREND FATHER JOHN. L. MAURER ST. PHILIPS AND JAMES PAROCHIAL SCHOOL FACULTY SISTER MARY EWALDA Grades 1 and 2 SISTER MARY ST. JOAN Grades 3, 4 and 5 SISTER MARY LEONCIA Grades 6, 7 and 8 SIXTH, SEVENTH AND EIGHTH Front Row: Lucille Boak, Alberine Seifert, Rita Bloomfield, Margaret Gundock, Joanne Appleman, John Shondel, Walter Tololas, David Ferdinand, George Baughman, Robert Shafer, Lauren Rohr, Thomas Culp. Middle Row: Joanne Workman, Barbara Hunt, Carol McAvinew, Frances Arnold, Jerry McAvinew, Leonard Koenig, Albert Ott, Jack Yanke, Benny Bloomfield, Robert Oser. Back Row: Peggy Boak, Janet Heather, Nancy Stephen, Betty Gill, Dale Stephan, Robert Kolar, Jerry McDonald, Freddie Remark, Raymond Schembechler. Absent: Rita Young. THIRD, FOURTH AND FIFTH Front Row: Gary Heather, Robert Rohr, Mary Lou Stitz, Louise Seifert, Martha Blank, Joyce Talalas, Rosanne Oser, Judy Burger, Doris Boak, William Williams, Michael Gozdan. Middle Row: Terry Willmott, Raymond Yurick, Robert Gill, Gretchen Geier, Judy Heather, Thomas Tinsler, Larry Etling, Robert McFarland, Clarence Workman, Charlotte Ott, Marlene Freed, Thomas Burger. Back Row: James Stitz, Michael Gundock, Patricia McFarland, Linda Youngblood, Mary Ellen Brigham, Annette Schalmo, Mary Demelas, Anne Weinrich, Thomas McDonald, Gary Stephan, James Koenig. Absent: Donald Young. FIRST AND SECOND Front Row: Joyce Heiser, Mary Lois Bloomfield, Verla Yingling, Mary J. Culp, Anne Baugh- man, Carolyn Caillet, Donna Ferdinand, Kenneth Aman, Paul Seifert. Middle Row: Barbara Kendle, Rosemary Gill, Bonnie Stitz, Carol Tinsler, Kathleen Garman, Mary M. Garman, Karl Youngblood, Allan Yingling, Gary Etling. Back Row: Joyce Shondel, Joyce Yingling, Mary Ann Remark, Eileen Simpkins, Barbara Burger, George Gabor, James Chenevey, James Remark, James Gill. Absent: Mary Alice Young. £m{ilment$ o} COMMUNIST Don’t look for physical differences when you try to spot a Communist. Communists arc all kinds of people in all walks of life and of all races. A Communist is anyone who believes in the Rus- sian system of government, whereby those who govern own everything and control all the activ- ities of all the people. A Communist is loyal only to Soviet Russia. As a member of the Communist Party he is dedi- cated for life to the protection of the U.S.S.R. and to the establishment of Communism through- out the world. A Communist will usually deny that he is a Com- munist. There are many Communists who are not in reality card-carrying members of the party. Rut both types of Communists carry on the same work, although the second type cannot let it be known that he is a member. Mis real value to the party is in indoctrinating those unsuspecting people in key position with government agencies, schools, unions and churches with Communistic philosophies. -v When a Communist goes to work on you tell him that you are on to him and his dirty game. Tell him, further, that you think it your patriotic duty to make his activities known to others and to the police. Tell him that you know no tactics are too low for a Communist: lying, cheating, betrayal, ruin and even murder. But be sure to tell him, too, that America is on the alert and that his scheme for world domination is doomed to failure. THE TIMKEN ROLLER BEARING COMPANY CANTON 6, OHIO - Cable Address “TIMROSCO” The right to work shall not be abridged or made impotent” I3TT5 How a and What to tell tSSsafoi Compliments of Massillon Merchants ®ga F %p CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 1951 BLOOMFIELD CHEVROLET SOUTH CANAL STREET Canal Fulton’s Most Modern Auto Service A — Always B — Buy C — Chevrolet Compliments of EDNA’S BEAUTY SHOPPE and EARL’S BARBER SHOP Phone 2212 Canal Fulton Compliments of NEIDERT and SONS JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS Canal Fulton, Ohio H. L. FRIEND MOTOR SALES CADILLAC OLDSMOBILE 306 ERIE STREET N. MASSILLON, OHIO PHONE 763 5 Youll be happier oQwilh a Jf VUOOVER THE CERES SUPPLY CO.. INC. ROBERT R. HESS AND SON Manufacturers of CERES FEEDS HIGHER QUALITY FEEDS FOR LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY FARM SUPPLIES Carload Shippers and Receiver of Grain and Ingredients Tremont Ave. W. at Viaduct Phone 5111 MASSILLON, OHIO Compliments of C. R. KURTZ GAS AND OIL HEATING The Evening Independent Brings You the Facts You Need to Exercise Freedom of Choice. Compliments of MILROSE DRIVE-IN Curb and Table Service Compliments of SUPERIOR PROVISION CO. Phone 2-1591 MASSILLON, OHIO Located on Route 21 3' 2 Miles North of Canal Fulton ED PATRIS, MANAGER New, Used and Reconditioned We Rent Sell and Repair All Makes BENSON TYPEWRITER CO. 336 — 4th Street N. W. Canton, Ohio BEST WISHES to the CLASS of 1 95 1 ★ THE STERN AND MANN COMPANY Cantori Ohio Compliments of GILCHER LUMBER CO. Compliments of • Florian P. Cuthbert, M.D. BOB SWIGART Manager Phone 2222 SCHALMO IMPLEMENT Compliments of McCormick - Deering Tractors and Implements ■ HI Refrigeration HOFSTETER BROS. New Idea Spreaders DON’T FORGET! • “WE BUY FURS, HIDES, Repairs Fence and Farm Hardware AND WOOL” BEST —WISHES To The Class of 1951 YOUR WESTINGHOUSE STORE YOUR SPORTING GOODS STORE YOUR ZANDER S AND RUSS’ HARDWARE STARK COUNTY'S ONLY DRIVE-IN HARDWARE CANAL FULTON PHONE 2397 W. E. GILCHER LUMBER COMPANY Compliments of Mule Hide Roofing Lumber • Sash • Doors Millwork West of B i O Station PHONE RES. 2256 BUS. 2337 Pasteurized Dairy Products “QUALITY SERVES YOU BEST” Phone Massillon 4666 308 20th St. N. W. 15394613 Compliments of Canal Castings Company ALUMINUM CASTINGS Canal Fulton, Ohio Compliments o f Compliments COMMUNITY STORE THE COMMERCIAL PHOTOLITH CO. 137 First Street, N. E. Massillon, Ohio Compliments of Raymond Ries and Richard Simmons Congratulations Class of 1950 The Economy Dry Cleaning Co. We operate our own plant. E. E. PARKER MOTOR CO. De Soto - Plymouth All Work Guaranteed Pick Up and Delivery Service 104 Canal Street Phone 2282 or 2086 CANAL FULTON CLAY’S PARK • Picnics — Swimming • Recreation Congratulations Class of 1951 STANFORD ELECTRIC CO. Best wishes to class of ’51 STARK GLASS CO. Compliments of MASSILLON INDEPENDENT RETAIL JEWELERS GLENN P. HECKERT SUTTER'S JEWELER J. L. FROMHOLTZ C. J. DUNCAN PITCOCK and WAGNER. Inc. Compliments of Tremco Manufacturing Company CLEVELAND, OHIO Mastic Specialties, Paints, Enamels, Protective Coatings for Maintenance and Construction Mr. C. F. Morphy Box 221 North Canton, Ohio Phone 9379 JOE COX Representing Herff Jones Co. • Class Rings and Invitations • Club Pins • Trophies • Medals AKRON, O. Box 5225 Tel. MO 2543 WORTH C. MYERS CO. Tour Store of Quality and Reliability • FINE FURNITURE • CARPETING • TELEVISION • FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES • PIANOS Open Evenings 965 Cleveland Ave. N. CANTON, OHIO Compliments of Ralph G. Nobis Construction Co. 507 Girard Ave. S. E. CANTON, OHIO Phone Canton 21969 Compliments of THE MUELLER ART COVER AND BINDING CO. M. H. MARTIN CO. • Your authorized educational repre- sentative for Bell-Howell Cameras, sound projectors, sound equipment, tape recorders. IF IT'S 8 OR 16 M.M. MOVIES, WE HAVE IT IN SERVICE AND SALES. Phone 8586 Massillon, Ohio Congratulations To CLASS OF 1951 THE FINEFROCK BROS. CO. Compliments of LLOYD W. SMAIL ROBERT S JEWELRY Canal Fulton, Ohio Starlight Diamonds Elgin — Gruen — Bulova Watches Phone 2157 Congratulations Compliments of THE CLASS OF 1951 MUSIC CENTER STERLING BAKERY CANTON, OHIO Compliments of JACK SWARTZ’S Home-Dressed Meats TERRY AUTO SALES BEEF • PORK GOOD ALL-PORK SAUSAGE Massillon’s Largest Used HOME-RENDERED LARD Car Dealer YOUNG TENDER BEEF The Modern Home Is All Electric The Exchange Bank Co. THE OHIO EDISON CO. DEPOSITS INSURED MASSILLON, OHIO Rex Typewriter Co. Compliments of Service Welding Co. Adding Machine and Typewriter Distributors of Sales and Service CASE FARM MACHINERY 332 Erie St. S. Phone 2313 MASSILLON, OHIO CANAL FULTON, OHIO Compliment% of Stone Bros. Clothes Large Selection of Suits For The Graduates SPORT SLACKS — JACKETS COATS — FURNISHINGS 104 Lincoln Way W. Massillon, O. W. B. MYERS FORD CARS and TRUCKS PHONE 2333 ARMANS Kitchen-Cooked Potato Chips MADE FRESH DAILY Phone 2862 Compliments of DeLuxe Dry Cleaning 55 FOREST AVE., S. E. WHY TAKE CHANCES In not belonging to the motor car owners guardian. Cost only $10.00 per year. • THE MASSILLON AUTOMOBILE CLUB Compliments of W. M. KYSER SALES CO. Compliments of BAUGHMAN MARKET Located on Rt. 21 21 ] Miles North of Canal Fulton Best Wishes CANTON HARDWARE Canton, Ohio Indoor — Outdoor Athletic Equipment Wilson, Spalding, O'Shea, Spotbelt Hunting — Fishing Equipment H. C. ALLISON Water Well Drilling CANAL FULTON OHIO Phone 2437 THE KOONS WALLPAPER CO. Wallpaper • Window Shades Linoleum 55 N. ERIE DIAL 4434 The Sanitary Laundry and Dry Cleaning 421 First Street, N. E. Massillon, Ohio Plenty of Parking Space Drive in oil the street One block south oi to our front door St. Mary's Church MYERS SPORT SHOP Fishing Hunting and Athletic Supplies 37 Erie Street N. SHELL SERVICE STATION Glenn Heller, Prop. Gas, Oils, Batteries, Tires Corner State Routes 93 and 21 Compliments of Miller Auto Supply Inc. 243 S. Erie Cana! Fulton, Ohio Dial 2} 56 Paul R. Swigart Funeral Director Invalid Car Service Monumenti HART'S FROZEN FOOD LOCKER GROCERY ART McGREW Rexall Druggist Your Health — Our Business Phone 2461 Canal Fulton, Ohio LEY BROS. TURKEY FARM OHIO TENDER GROWN TURKEY’S Phone 2712 Canal Fulton, Ohio Compliments of Edward Steiner COAL-BUILDING SUPPLIES CANAL FULTON, OHIO PHONE 2319 BOX 206 Compliments of Western Auto Associate Store E. W. HARRIMAN, OWNER Canal Fulton, Ohio -S£Z£ 7. ' ■ £ ;T '‘ jr ; 5M wMmi at jgjpyi m m ?


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