Canton Township High School - Moderian Yearbook (Canton, OH)
- Class of 1940
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Q' l,e,1 T l S GW' '4-1. 4- -w ..,:,,, -W, ..-,,l x ' Q12 -1y95.i.awfe.X,.w:,.:A?:?-Queeg, , A .V4....fA,, 1 'll' 5 1- . I J 11' n '. L -:., I - v : .11-F! . 'ill j I ,I . . n ' n , 1 '. . KJ I- w :Tl lj- 'J I, v l -A' h. --1? I ,n 1 . -I , . '1' n. a ff:-Url, 4- .- 'wf' 1' .. .. 'ffrifri , if :rf ' 'GE'-ff 9'rf1--f n' ,.gQ'vf'-4 rfumz ffmbff' ' ' fwfr: 5-. . -fgzgw. np- K A-35.5 1331- ' g'. 'J'-fjri-ig F63 Q' ifeilui. 'Qf f'e'f':1i :'f 'wqjrfv .3 L. .',,'.:,I . 'Lig- ... ': I ,, 11 'run- ' if-. Ag -1 l 'ATI :xii ' fi' Q: . ., aux .' K' . .1.:, ' 4-....., : - ' y a- Miyagi, H' ' XL .' 43 Q wif? . A. .. qffx 'fm' . ,4.-13' X Q, ts 54,9 -Q . Y . I .N ' pix FOREWORD The characters and events portrayed in this 40 Moderian are not purely fictitious and all similarity between persons living and dead is not entirely co- incidental . . . our apologies to whomever it may concern. Q ' 'i' QnB1?'1B'.Xg ,W 2 1 Q 3 U 1 I 4 4 l IN MEMURIAM WILLIAM AUTHUR WIGGINS Born February 16, 1925. Killed April 6, 1940 There's something in a noble boy, A brave, free hearted, careless one, With his uncheclfd, unbidden joy, His dread of books and love of fun, And in his clear and ready smile, Unshaded by a thought of guile And unrepress'd by sadness- Gone . . . but not forgotten is the presence of Billy Wiggins from our school . . . While riding along the road, his bicycle was accidentally struck by an automobile and he was killed instantly . . . He will be missed by his fellow- freshmen, and many other members of the school will long remember his sunny smile and keen humor. ll l it LL- ,1 A .fb Paged ' ' BOARD OF EDUCATION -:L':.':L'-1 The Board of Education of Canton Township Public Schools . . . the guiding hand of one of the best school systems in the county . . . liked and respected by both the faculty and the stu- dent body . . . Its members are . . . L. R. Bow- man, C. A. Lichtenwalter, Glenn Yohe, Clerk: F. E. Brechbuhler, President: H. S. Taylor, Virgil Burriss, S. A. Stine, Superintendent . . . The seniors take this opportunity to express their gratitude for the cooperation which this board has extended. ' y'V.. Page 4 ADMINISTRATION S. A. STINE. A. B., M. A. Ashland College, Michigan University, Ohio State University Superintendent of Canton Township Schools DWIGHT M. FLOHR, A. B Heidelberg College, Ohio State University Principal of High School, Instructor in English and Public Speaking FACULTY M. E. MCLAUGHLIN. B. S. Mt. Union College: Kent State Universi- tv. MARIAN KENNETH H. HARRIET THEODORE W HUNTER. B. S. NEFF, A. B. BEAM, B. S. ARNOLD A B Wooster C ol 1 e g e: Otterbein College. Kent State Universi- Ohio Northam Um Kent State Universi- ty: Columbia Univer- versity: Columbia ty. sity. University MYRON H. KATHRYN T. A. RUTH ROESS. FRANK M SHETLEB. A. B. BECK. A. B. KINNEY. A. B. B. B. A. TUCEK A B Otterbein College. Heidelberg College: Mt. Union College: Westminster Col- Wooster College University of Wie- Kent State Universi- lege. consin. ty. - fn wi W- -t if 1 T ,W Bly 1 :iv TJ! 1 vt, f H Y Q. ' Page 6 FACULTY RICHARD I. RUTHANNA E. ARLENE G. R. WEILER. ORVILLE E. ALLEN. WHITE. B. S. ZELLER. A. B. FREDERICK. A. B. A. B., B. S. B. S.. M. A. Muskingum College. Wittenberg College. Mt. Union College: Wooster C o 1 1 e g e: O h i o University: University ot Wis- Ohio State Universi- Ohio State Universi- consin. ty. ty. BARBARA RICE. A. B. Muskingum College: Indiana University. MARTHA M. LUCILLE MARTHA I. WENDELI. EST!-IER DAY. EVANS, B. S. SMITH, B. S. DUGAN. B. S. BYRNES, B. S. M. B. M. E.. B. M. Otterbein College: Kent State Universi- O h i o University: Capital University: Otterbein College. Ohio State College: ty. Ohio State Universi- Ohio State Universi- Colorado State Uni- ty. ty. versity. ma'-'R'i'ET: I . h I ' . '. , b. I , 4 I J' Page 7 ' ' !,. rQgV- ni' - U gy Q q ' VI Tl W E , wi Ex :MXH E Classes try to develop Craftsmanship C Cooperation O Responsibility Efficiency I Fair Play O Curiosity L BETTY PECENKO EVELYN BAUGHMAN VIVIAN BROOKS lmmm 1 CLARENCE GRABER DOLORES BAUMGARTNER EDWARD BRITTAIN MARGIE HOWENSTINE IANE BEATTY ROBERT BRUMBAUGH .pm Page 10 RICHARD BURRISS IUNIOR BRAUCHER RICHARD CASPER VERNE CRAMER LEONARD IRWIN EDNA FLIGER GENEVA EDWARDS GRAYDON HTER EUGENE FRANK Page 11 IOHN EDWARDS NICHOLAS EVANICH IANET GUII.LIOUMA MARY EHRET LOIS EVANS AGNES HABRUN X FRANCES HENRY DOROTHA HOOKWAY MARY KATHRYN HUFF OLIVE HESSE SARAH HOOKWAY TRESSA IEFFRIES EL A MARIORIE WILDA HINES MARTHA HOOVER GLENN IONES Page 12 HOFFMAN BILL HOTHEM RUTH KNIGHT QI3'? f3. 'l,liv1Nf6?fFE, f 1 K - .- MILDRED GLENN HUGH LEWIS LICHTENWALTBR MACRAE I OE IAMES BETTY MAYES MGCREA MCHIRESH WILMA GEORGE LAWRENCE MBEK MILLER MORGAN in Page 13 CORA MARK DONNA McNU'1'l' MARVELLE MUCKLEY 'FET Ti. Q ,v:::zp:,1 LSTA MAE GLENN BETTY ELIZABETH OYER PLASKETT POLLARD REAM EVELYN EVHLYN IEAN HAROLD REFSE REICOSKY SAUL SHAFFER ADA MIRIAM FREDERICK RACHEL SHEHER SHEW SIEGFRIED SMITH e ,rf V an 'f L. m ! Pg! I V4 51 3 Q 9' Page 14 STANLEY SMYTHE LUCILLE SWONGER DOYLE TRIPP MIRIAM HELEN SPONSELLER STEINMETZ IACK MARY TEEPLE THEWES JAMES PAUL VINCENT WEAVER Page 15 MARY STULL FRED THOMPSON BILL WELSCH RU TH WILEY ABRIE NT Page 16 SENIOR REMINISCENCES Do you remember way back in the Pall of 36 ? . . . when 120 of us looked for the office, elevators, and what not . . . ? . . . Our weiner frazzle along the creek . . . Ruth Kerzan with her ac- cordion . . . addition to school started . . . more noise than usual . . . workmen did what students have always wanted to do . . . tore seats out of Hackenberg's room before school. Do you remember the Sophomore Party at the North Industry Grade school? . . . and our skating parties . . . Then the trip to the Repository . . . Iack Teeple in back seat with six girls . . . a flat tire on Mr. Flohr's car . . . Sold 1000 pencils . . . Biology class went to Wooster . . . Boys stole tomatoes from Experiment Station and ate them . . . The year ended by picnic at Hoover's Camp in North Canton . . . treasure hunt with flash lights . . . and the suckers disappeared. Iunior year . . . The party with white elephants for prizes . . . Rings selected and ballot box stuffed . . . Iunior play Applesauce . . . Highlight of the year, Iunior-Senior Prom . . . Margie Howen- stine as cherry blossom queen . . . Attendants Betty Pecenko. Luella Barnhill, Frances Henry and Mary Thewes . . . Crown bearer little Nancy Evans . . . Graydon Etter jitterbugged so much, he came to school Monday on crutches . . . Senior year . . . Betty Pecenko received honor of President . . . Clarence Graber, Vice President: Margie Howenstine, Secretary: and Richard Burriss, Treasurer in Senior year . . . Class motto. We came, we studied, we conquered . . . Colors, Blue and gold . . . Flower, gardenia . . . New type of invitations . . . name card pops out when opened . . . Pictures taken at Waltz's . . . Magazine sale a big success . . . losers give winners chili supper . . . Ghost basketball game . . . Teachers beat Seniors in dark . . . Senior play What a Relief . . . The Prom . . . Last high school examinations . . . baccalaureate . . . commencement . . . alumni. 'T'?-TL' --.t....1: ,-gd ,....,. 4 , ....,. bln Page 17 Our camera man catches Elsie, lake. and Ray in an amiable Won't you buy some candy mood. and boost the Iunior Class? . .1 Top picture: Back row. leit to right-Ake. Hogue, Dine, Heinbuch, Bango. Habrun. Hoover. Brenner. Bausher. Hurless. Bechtel. Brothers, Beans. Second row-Bertsch. Battista, E. Brumbaugh. Hartman. Hill. Foqle. lacobs. Kincaid. R. Brum- baugh. Greavu. Domer. Doershuck. Third row-Henderson, Heftel, Malavite. Culp, Ieftries, Kleptach. Lippert, Caley, Fogle, Hager. Albaugh, Lloyd. Fourth row-Hein. Lewis, Heiqhton. Gauze, E. Battista, Kelly, A, Ehret, Keck. E. Ehret, Helms. Iarrell. Choffin. Lower picture: Back row-Tubbs, H. Urban. Swier, I. Urban, Strong, Wireman, Prosser. Niesel. Wallace. Surmay, Welker, Sponseller, Zinslen. Mong. Second row-Motto, R. Mason. Nagel, McFarland. Thompson. Metcalf, Stephanovich. Pecenko, Taylor. Rupp. ' Third roweSnyder. Speck. Young. L. Miller, M. Miller, M. Norris, Wetter. McFarren, Wright. Reese. Purney, M. E. Norris. Fourth row-Scheurer. Thomas, VanVoorhis, Schlarb. Wise, Niesz. Mosbaugher. Morgan. Row- land. Roshonq, Spece. F1 5533, 4 'li if M jxf Q 5 X A I'f1ge18 Ray Zinslen .. v , .. 7, . President 0 F F I C E R S Esther Lewis E E, ,,.e .7e7ee, V ice President Elsie Caley e,.r,r , E, Secretary and Treasurer Miss Frederick, Mr. Weiler , E .Vss Sponsors The Iuniors get off to an early start by selling candy . . .ai football games . . . no matter what the weather . . . rain or shine . . . sleet or snow . . . Ralph Wallace shows what a real sales- man can accomplish . . . the girls take their turn at basketball games . . . Next the weighty matter of class rings . . . salesmen galore . . . display of samples in show case . . . murmurings of Which one do you like? . . . My choice is number one, Oh, but number three has real class, . . . differences of opinion melt away . . . in the selection of the majority . . . followed by anxious waiting for the great day. Adam's Evening, . . . a strain on the family tie . . . directed by Mr. Flohr . . . two casts . . . midnight practices . . . Benny Bat- tista plays opposite his sister . . . maybe squabbles weren't just acting . . . other characters . . . the doctor who makes money by giving patients . . . sugar water . . . the nut who tries to commit suicide . . . but unsuccessful . . . the suspicious mother-in-law . . . and the scheming darkies . . . all help to give an evening of merry entertainment . . . Casts have a party . . . congenial com- pany? . . . and the girls walk home . . . why? Iuniors win Senior paper contest . . . collect over 3000 pounds . . . and sales stamps . . . all help to boost treasury . . . for Iunior- Senior Prom . . . in charge of committees . . . anxious waiting to reveal the secret . . . of who's queen . . . Seniors fill up . . . at lunior expense. F mfr 'f f Si. f I li 'i :K 'fl' rg ' I ' l 1 1 'E l' Page 19 Look at those qrins, That last ,, Fi Not just play. Ask the Friend- Be careful Ann and Helen skating party must have been a ship Club for further information. Don't believe everything Tom huqe success. tells you. Top picture: Back row, left to right---Stallman, Reed, Miller, Manley. Reicosky, Betz. Lanzer. Kling- aman. Hayden, Oyer, Mucci, Page. Middle row, leit to riqh!+Lonq, McGrew, Myers, McKenzie, Marks. Oster, King, Miller, Ioy, Kieffer. Sammet, Ielecheck. Front row--Lichtenwalter. H. Linsenbigler, Markle, Raidel, Saul. Benner, Phililps, McFarland, Iacoby. Kemper, R. Linsenbigler, Ley. Miller. Myers. Negulise. Middle picture: Back row-Berger, Bagent. Elliot. Diebel, Hough. Deckerd, Erwin, Barnes, Foltz. Hayden. Doershuck, Hatfield. Middle row-Eversole, Duffy. Brumbaugh. Adams, Hart, Hillman, Irwin, Bowser, Crumley, Downin. Hawkins. Front row-Garner, Blunt, Bayer, Brott, Brittsan, Frutschy. Bailey, Hockenberry. Hoppe, Edwards. Bottom picture: Back row-Shane. Stokes, Troup. Stepanovich, Welsch. Thompson, Tanner. White- lord, Woodside, Wriqht. Middle rowellounq, Smith. Wise, Schoolenberg. Schwindling, Schneiders. Wetter. Woit, Slutz, Shatter. Front row--Swier, Wendell, Stallman, Stokes, Swayze. Stuber, Short, Wise, Taylor, Townsend. Pngf' 20 Lester Graber c President Donald Deckerd Vice President 0 F F I C E R S Iacqueling Short Secretary and Treasurer Mr. Neff, Mr. Tucek S , c so Y s s Sponsors Fall . . . l07 Sophomores . . .first class meeting October 5 . . . plans laid for election of officers at next meeting . . . Sopho- mores get a slow start . . . no skating parties . . . pep or energy . . . until other classes began the Boo the Sophomores cam- paign . . . then miracles of miracles . . . the sleeping giants awake . . . and howl! . . . Biggest skating parties in the history ot C. T .... boosted by the Soph prexy, Lester Graber . . . Class seems to have money to burn . . . even offers door prizes . . . imagine! . . . Pennants, pennants everywhere . . . on cars, note- books, windows, bulletin boards . . . the sale another innovation . . . sent off to a quick start in a room to room hookup by those nationally known figures, Spike and Ioe . . . All in all the class of '42 intends to take a back seat to nobody. 'll VM ig' if Q . -'..l q fu li , Fi l l 0 I : Page221 X , William Evans ., . . . . .. President Louis Mikunda ., . Vice President 0 F F I C E R S Virginia Thewes iiii . . Secretary Sara Mae Lloyd i,iiiiiiiii . . . Treasurer Miss Zeller, Mr. Shetler .. Sponsors Top picture: Back row. leit to right-D. Hoover. M. Chrisp. W. Choftin. W. Domer. I. Blauqh. H. Miller. I. Brittsan. E. Haren. R. Hammond. A. Choiiin. Third row-W. Caims. F. Cole. N. Hookway, R. Everhart, B. Evans. E. Iamison. B. Becker. R. Dennis, H. Iewett. N. Dine. R. Corbit. Second row-R. Barnhart. M. Aman. R. Brumbaugh, I. Buck. A. Finley, M. Clark. H. Ferry. M. Barber. C. Heinbuch. I. Bricker. Front row-A. Dipple. M. Henderson. G. Duncan. A. Goqerty. A. Iones. I. Chabot. I. Domer. D. Iacobs. G. Eberhart. I. Betz. D. Gamer. Middle picture: Back row-G. Reese. I. Piatt. R. Marker, R. Lotz. H. Iewett, I. Ludwig. W. Kessler. L. Mikunda. R. McEllresh, T. Parshley, D. Mottice. C. Meek. Second row-A. Iones. D. Lewis. F. Lewis, G. Kelly. M. Miller, R. May. V. Iones. S. Mason. B. Miller. P. Paige. I. Phillips. B. Motz. Front row-C. Mark, N. Marcelli. N. Plaskett, M. McCrea, B. Kintigh. M. Kisela, S. Lloyd. E. McMillan. B. Owens. R. McFarland. F. Meese. E. Lloyd. Back row-C. Yohe. E. Robinson. L. Schneiders. W. Wiqqins, I. Woodlock. H. Stokes, I. Tabel- lion. V. Swartz. R. Schario. E. Tilton. R. Roshong. Middle row-M. Spece. E. Welsh. L. Smedley. K. Milyler. M. Smith. D. Rudnick. A. Schorsten. B. Winkleman. E. Strader. P. Tanner, M. Snyder. C. Tartaglio. Front row-N. Rodriquez. D. Youtz, M. Vouqht. F. Sponseller. W. Yohe, V. Thewes. B. Reislinq. M. Seghi. D. Starkey. F. Wiley. P. Tourdot. nf' I I ill? 1 1- -ies... I 'I X K .L '-4+ it n WL 'A u --gy 31 F In Page 23 ' A -4 1 ,..,. . L ,J , Eleanor Thewes . . ,,,,A . . President Ann Eberhart ,7,, 7,,,7.7.7.77, . Vice President 0 F F I C E R S Donald Ioseph . ., i7,, Secretary and Treasurer Miss Evans, Mr. White ..,., ,..,. , .A.. Sponsors Top picture: Back row, left to right-I. Iewett. L. Miller, R. McDonald, D. Ioseph, I. Leo, P. lei- iries. M. Iiminez. R. Inman, P. Iacobs, E. Ieiiers. Second row-I. Marker, D. Houtz. C. McCollum. M. Kerr. C. McKenzie. I. Kleptach, E. Lippert, O. Mottice. H. Kieffer, H. Miller. N. Hurless. C. Kelly. Front row-V. Kinq, E. Mucci, W. Ley, G. Hoover, O. Huff, H. Mikunda, A. Hurless. B. Huff, W. Meese. M. Markle. Middle picture: Back row-R. Ecksxnith, B. Albaugh, R. Engleman, R. Hartman. D. Deremer. L. Doershuck. B. Dazey, E. Foqle. R. Cairns, C. Aman, N. Caley. I. Coffee, B. Brill, I. Bayer. Third row-D. Cox, N. Pausnight, L. Flowers, I. Cable. M. Brumbaugh, M. Hill, R. Himes. F. Edwards. I. Davis. W. Fylte, E. Griifiths, K. Hepler, D. Byers. Second row-M. Brill, A. Eberhart, A. Filliez, R. Boyer, B. Garrett, B. Edwards. A. Deeser. L. Graber. D. Beebe. B. Hayden, T. Hockenberry. E. Edwards. Front row--D. Finlayson, N. Ferry. I. Cranston, E. Franklin, D. Craig, D. Himes, N. Greavu, Breininq, G. Barton. D. Bottom picture: Back row-M. Smith, E. Thouvenin, M. Stepanovich, L. Shew. D. Shetter, I. Williams, H. Thompson, W. Thompson, I. Stallman, I. Wireman. R. Fox, I. Unketer. Middle row-F. Reed, R. Wike. I. Szymanksi. E. Stokes, M. Neighbor, M. Schwindling, E. Swier, F. Winkleman, E. Thewes. E. Phillips, A. Phillips, A. Schoolenberg. C. Robinson. G. Wright. Front row-O. Wiley, D. Thompson, E. Robinson. C. Young. M. Swinehart, V. Speck, M. Speck. W. West. I. Muckley, G. Nequlise. W. Neel. Page 25 I WA' ' 1, fs 1 ' Al ru . , l , eg Wi ff fi .WML Wf- Em M Betty Tilton President Nancy Heirn V..w . Vice President 0 F FIC E R S Jay Nuff eeeee .eeeee Secretary Richard Yohe . . . Treasurer Mr. Allen, Miss Smith Sponsors Toip picture: Back row, lelt to right-R. Ley. V. Henry, E. Haines. M. Hoover, M. Marker. F. Kisela. C. Mercer, I. Meek. R. Iiminez, C. Robinson. E. Randall. B. Haney, N. King, P. Mattern, M. Ietiries. Third row-P. Harris. R. Grifiiths. M. Kukich. R. McNutt, K. Harlan, B. Gardner. R. Gauze. B. Kerr. Second row-L. Gogerty, B. Lantz. E. Martin. B. Liggett, M. Koity, D. Homer, D. Poling. G. Mc' Millen. D. Hykes, I. Morris, A. Iewell. E. Horne. N. Philipps, N. Heim. A. Newman. Front row-I. Hull. R. Oyer, P. Hoitman, A. Lanzer, S. Miller. V. Haught, R. Kenny, P. Overly, P. Miller, A. Myers. Middle picture: Back row--B. Dipple. R. Bricker, G. Doerschuk, R. Gerber, T. Barton. R. Ebersole. B. Frank, D. Baer. G. Brown, D. Burtord, . Betz. W. Dycus, B. Charton, E. Bible, F. Calhoun. Third row-L. Chrisp, D. Davis, W. Andrews, D. Dettinger, B. Brooks. K. Bechtel. M. Davis. B. Davis. E. Bachtel. H. Brown, E. Bowers, I. Fliger, E. Fitzgerald. Second row-N. Braucher, B. Edwards, E. Chotlin, M. Dycus, M. Cranston, D. Bechtel. R. Brech- buhler, M. Brandt, W. Beebe, D. Edwards, I. Ferry, D. Berger, Donna Filliez, B. Buck. Front row-B. Burton, C. Fetters, E. Darst. B. Battista, G. Ecksmith, D. Byrd. Bottom picture: Back row-L. Slutz. I, Schorsten, R. Saul, I. Tripp. L. Stillion. D. Smith, R. Rushe. B. Wade, R. Thompson. E. Schario, D. Weaver, T. Young, R. Yohe. Middle row-H. Wise, H. Stanger, I. Raleigh. D. Samardi, B. Tilton. D. Poling, D. Tanner. G. Wakely, B. Sibert. B. Snyder. E. Slutz. S. Suter, H. Snyder, W. Troup. Bottom row-F. Scalley, E. Strader. B. Robinson, A. Neuman, T. Wadsworth, E. Wade, B. Wire- man, E. Welker. C. Robinson. E. Rushe, D. Shaffer, L. Yoder, E. Randall. fill like ll? Page-27 L1 lgijih ,I l' F 'Elf .IH-H-Q Q fsfima 5 ,lllwlly 3 - lilllwx AAU: 'i'HfXn-4X n 5' Q Canton Township Band . . . precision plus in their new uniforms . . . of red and gray Perfect performances are the pride and joy of the school. DRUM CORPS Drum Corps: Back row, lelt to riqht-B. Woodside, L. Miller. I. Tabellion, M. Bowser, H. Lin- senbigler. L. Lichtenwalter, I. Swayze, R. Roshong, W. Domer. Front row. left to riqhtkC. Aman. R. Wike. E. Lloyd. S. Lloyd. G. Reese. R, Cairns, N. Caley. Orchestra: First violins-P. Marcelli. M. Stull. M. Muckley. D. Foqle, G. Fogle. S. Lloyd. E. Lloyd: second violins-I. Tilton, L. Chrisp. R. Brumbaugh. A. Schoolenberg. I. Gilmore, G. Ecksmith. N. Marcelli, G. Duncan: cello -H D. Bachtel: oboe H M. Howenstine, A. Stokes: flute - M. Schoolenberq: piccolo-D. Youtz: clarinets-I. Muckley, M. Barber. H. Steinmetz: baritone-P. Mason: basson-R. Metcalf: saxaphones-F. Siegfried. G. Thompson. W. Kessler, L. McFarren: E horneD. Bechtel, C. Oyer: trumpetsYV. Cramer, H. Heinbuch, M. Van Voorhis: trombones-M. Morris. E. Taylor. W. Cairns: accorclianseel. Taylor. B. Henderson: chimes-H. Linsenbigler, T. Brumbauqh: basses-T. Stokes, V. Brothers: bass viol-L, Niesz: drums-G. Barton, N. Caley. E. Caley. . ORCHESTRA Page PHI DRUM CORPS A shrill whistle . . . drums beat . . . cymbals clash . . . rim shots . . . inspiring rhythm . . . only school drum corps in the county . . . Mr. Byrnes . . . creator . . . of school yells . . . in the rhythm of the drums . . . Public performances a success . . . We are looking forward . . . for corps to have greater success in 1940- 1941. ORCHESTRA Soft music . . . waltz tempo . . . snappy marches . . . deep. rich tones of the classics . . . describe the music of the high school orchestra . . . under the direction of Mr. Byrnes . . . The swing band . . . made up of members of the orchestra . . . Remember? . . . Oh, Iohnny . . . In the Mood . . . some jive . . . Here we are . . . another year . . . passed . . . full of fun . . . and pleasant experiences . . . memories . . . that will linger . . . long after our efforts . . . of trying to be musicians . . . are forgotten. lil? P ' 1 1 .Z if if-M-it ' X I EE Page' 31 GIRLS' AND BUYS' .Ilf- I X W Henry, D. Baumqartner. M. Muckley, C. Mark. Top picture: First row, left to riqht- G. Zinslen, C. Mark, W. Meek, D. Miller, D. McNutt, F. Second row- Miss Day. E. Ehret, O. Hesse. A. Ehret. E. Fliqer, M. Stull, M. Lewis. A. Sherer. M. Hines, E. Reicosky. Middle picture top row--P. Hoffman, B. Burton, W. Dycus, B. Frank, A. Schoolenberq, D. Baer. G. Doerschuk. R. Ebersole, T. Barto, L. Slutz, D. Roshonq, A. Lanzer, F. Calhounn. I, Marker. B. Charton, E. Bible. Middle row-Miss Day, I. Williams, D. Sheiier, P. McKenzie, W. Doershuck. D. Craig, G. Foqle. H. Kieffer. D. Bechtel, H. Stokes. E. Thouvenin, E. Polinq, R. Zinslen, C. Doershuck, I, Wireman. H. Hill, H. Brumbauqh, C. Domer, First row- H. Wise, I. Huff. N. Dine. N. Hookway. R. Kenney, L. Stillian. D. Plasketl, D. Byrd, G. Ecksmith. Baucher, B. Ligqett, M. Brill, T. Hockenberry, W. Ley. B. Mc- Lower picture: Top row- N. Laughlin. V. Kinq, E. Mucci, B. Lantz, B. Buck. O. Wiley, A. Eberhart. W. Neel, E. Choilin. E. Edwards. Middle row Miss Day. C. McCollum, M. Swinehart, I. Szymanski, E. Bachtel. M. Kerr. M. Neigh- bor, K. Bachtel. M. Davis, C. McKenzie, E. Thewes, H. Miller, V. Speck, F. Winkleman, O. Mottice. M. Schwindliriq, I. Cable. First row- fB. Garrett, B. Huff. B. Edwards, H. Brown, F. Scalley, M. Korty, A. Deeser, C. Young. M. Kukvch. M. Brandt, L. Graber. W. Fylfe. M. Speck, E. Stokes, G. Hoover, R. Boyer. L. Brownsword. p GLEE CLUBS Page' ,ij GLEE CLUBS Miss Day . . . our new instructor . . . brought in new ideas . . . new songs . . . improved the glee club . . . Spring Concert . . . girls in black and white . . . singing Spring Cantata . . . truly mag- nificent . . . Only hours of patient practice could be the answer to their success . . . Special performances by the girls' glee clubs . . . both junior and senior . . . by boys' club and trio . . . music soft and sweet by three senior girls . . . Congratulations for your suc- cess, Miss Day . . . best wishes . . . good luck to the future years of . . . Canton Township Glee Clubs. ll I l in age 33 in 'f I :I EE 'M'-A MUDERIAN STAFF Front row. left to riqht- DH. Steinmetz. C, Pollard. G, Etter. M. Sponseller, B. Pecenko, M. How- enstine. D. Burriss. Standing. leit to riqhtf F. Sieqiried, I. Teeple. W. Welch, S. Smythe. C. Graber. Lower picture: Front row. leit to riqht-R. Casper. V. Brooks, L. Evans. E, Brittian, first semester: E. Rowland, M. Howenstine, M. Sponseller. N. Evanich. B. Pecenko. Back row, Ieit to riqht--F. Sieqfried, W. Younq. B. Welch. Not in picture- M. Huff. ' pf CANTONIAN STAFF MODERIAN STAFF Paste . . . scissors . . . desks covered with scraps . . . last year's annual . . . snaps . . . staff . . . frantically searching for new ideas . . . ever striving to make the Moderian a bigger . . . better . . . year book. The staff . . . efficiently headed by Graydon Etter . . . feel that it is an honor . . . and privilege to write . . . and publish . . . the 1940 Moderian. CAN TONIAN STAFF Flash . . . it's here with good news . . . odd news . . . ex- clusive . . . gossip . . . past histories . . . success stories . . . and what not . . . you guessed it . . the Cantonian . . . a newspaper . . . published bi-weekly by students of the journalism class . . . with the guiding assistance of . . . Miss Zeller. These papers were enjoyed by everyone . . . even the editor, Miriam Sponseller . . . we wish the journalism class of next year . . . the best of Luck! Pug? 35 I X DRAMATIC CLUB Top picture, standinq, left to right-A. Motta. F. Sieqiried. B. Pecenko, H. Shatter, E. Schneiders. M. I. Scheurer, F, Thompson, H, Linsenbiqler, Mr. Flohr. advisor: M. Thewes. R. Woit. Sittinq. left to riqht-G. Etter, L. Swonqer, C. Graber, G. Thompson. E. Heiqhton, C. Wyant, D. Bertch. V. Wieczorek, E. Lloyd, R. Wallace. Front. left to riqht-G. Plaskett. G. Frank. A. Eberhart. I . .1 Lower picture: Top row, lett to right-Mr. White. sponsor: I, Giaquinta, C. Neisel, G. Thomp- son, R. Troup, D. Burriss, R. McEliresh. First row'-V. Garner. E. Ieffers, I. Beatty, I. Taylor. F. Wriqht, W. Surmay, G. Giaquinta. , Kffim' - A ,AUM 43 CAMERA CLUB Page 36 DRAMATIC CLUB Laugh and cry . . . that's the purpose of this newly organized club . . . under the leadership of Mr. Flohr . . . This club trains ac- tors, stage rnanagers. and customers . . . Remember? . . . The Lady in the Fur Coat . . . midnight rehearsals . . . and how Helen had to pin her five hundred dollar coat? . . . Clarence as the hired man, and a real achievement in putty and grease paint . . . This club is open to any student who has participated in school dramatics. CAMERA CLUB Mm . . . What a beautiful piece of photography! . . . Their hobby . . . taking pictures . . . candid shots . . . and developing them . . . also enlarging or tinting their masterpieces . . . The club gets money for its treasury by sponsoring noon movies on Thursdays . . . The Bucaneer . . . Our Gang . . . Mickey Mouse . . . In addition, club members run the movie projector . . . for the visual education department . . . under the supervision of Mr. White. I- -5.51.-.v t -qu . :. : I ' .3 V- t . E, ,FEW , K '-w .i Q. t Page 37 FRIENDSHIP CLUB First row, left to riqhtw E. Lewis. L. Evans. B. McE1iresh. L. McFarren, D. Hillman. M. Lewis, L. Renner, A. Sherer. I. Short. V. Wise, M. K. VanVoorhis. Second row, leit to riqht-Miss Ream, sponsor: H. Steinmetz, M. Thewes. M. Howenstine, M. Stull, V. Wieczorelc, E. Caley, D. Thompson, V. Brooks, E. Bauqhman, H. Schaffer, H. Linsenbiqler, M. Brittson. Third row, leit to riqhte-L. Lanninq, R. Schlarb. C. Mark, M. E. Norris, O. Hesse, M. Hines. A. Stokes, L. Neisz. I. Keck, A. Kelley, B. Pecenko. D. Baumqartner. First row, left to riqht -H. Heinbuch, C. Graber, G. Etter. S. Smythe. R. Metcalf, F. Siegfried, E. Kincaid, C. Nagel. Second row, left to right-Mr. Tucek, sponsor: F. Thompson, W. Young, R. Pecenko. R. Woit. G. Thompson, A, MacFarland, E. Taylor, B. Battista. Third row, leit to riqht--V. Brothers, D. Bertch. R. Sponseller, I. Urban, A. Mctta, D. Bechtel, G. Plaskett. . -- 'i'i'fS : :rf ' -LX Q. X iWTNWl . lZL?s1n,s..Lti .sf H1-Y CLUB FRIENDSHIP CLUB To face life squarely . . . that's our slogan . . . Purpose . . . to find and give the best . . . The club has succeeded in every- thing they did . . . Delivered Christmas baskets . . . with the aid of the Hi-Y and student body . . . Held theater parties . . . Taffy pulls, being assisted by Hi-Y boys . . . Our club has tried to live by the code as to be . . . gracious in manner . . . loyal to friends . . . ever dependable . . . and sincere at all times . . . These we did . . . with our supervisor Miss Ream . . . Good luck girls . . . and every year . . . be a happy year. HI-Y CLUB Creed . . . purpose of the Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and ex- tend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character . . . Activities . . . concession at Homecoming . . . party for Friendship girls . . . dance sponsored by all county clubs . . . I-li-Y-Friendship Conference in Canton . . . very edu- cational . . . taffy pull with Friendship girls . . . very sticky situation . . . distributed Christmas baskets for needy . . . established a code for school. Mr. Tucek . . . our advisor and pal . . . because of his high ideals, we respect him and seek his advice about different matters. lll Ml hm' k2'g rf'15l1ii1'1lt,tl Page 39 LIBRARY STAFF Top row, left to riqhl- M. Schoolenberq, A. Ieliries, M. Lloyd, L. Miller, E. Slutz, D. Thomas, M. Stallman, I. Guilliouma. Second row. lelt to riqht-G. Etier. H. Shaffer. V. Wieczorek, M. Stepanovich, E. Schneiders. D. Hookway. V. Brooks, C. Wyant. M. Thewes. G. Plaskett. First rowiE. Meyers, B. Pecenko, W. Hoffman, R. Raidel. E. Ream. M. Sponseller. B. Stokes, M. Morgan, Miss Rice. sponsor. L.: Top row, lefl to right, -Mr. Kinney, sponosr: D. Thomas. H. Linsenbiqler, I. Beatty, L. Swonqer, M. Muckley. N. Hein. Second row- VB. L. Ley, A. Sherer, M. Hart, M. Lewis, E. Bauqhman, V. Wieczorek, C. Wyant. V. Brooks, V. Wise. First row-E. Battista, M. Ehret, M, Aman. E. Riecosky. F. Henry, L. Evans, M. Sponseller. 11 'll' ,Awww 'K I A 'FITTIFI ' A7 .H'.F'!Ll'.l Ia J 1 1:3 P11 ge' -Z0 RADIO GUILD LIBRARY STAFF All the world knows me in my book . . . and my book in me . . . The library is open to every student who wishes to get material . . . gain knowledge . . . or a good book for enjoyment . . . In the past year many new books . . . in the fields of science. English, history, fiction . . . have been added . . . Miss Rice came as the new head librarian . , . and supervisor of student assist- ants. RADIO GUILD The club has ended its third successful year . . . Purpose . . . to improve the elocution of its members . . . Listen . . . This is WHBC Canton presenting . . . a radio script . . . Moonlight So- nata . . . a playlet depicting the life of Beethoven . . . presented by the students of Canton Township High School . . . under the direction of Mr. Kinney . . . Other activities of the guild were skits presented in school. BOOSTER CLUB Back row, leit to riqht- L. Slutz, R. Zinslen, I. Beatty, P. Harris, B. Ley, B. Boyer, M. Muckleyf B. Wireman. S. Seuter, E. Welker, I. Meek. M. Markle. H. Wise. Second row--E. Battista, T. Ieffries, E. Fliqer, M. Hart, D. Hillman, I. Guilliouma M Lippert M. Kleptach, V. Brooks, M. Lewis, A. Sherer, B. McElfresh, W. McElfresh. E, Reicosky. A.. Phillips Mr. McLaughlin. First row--I. Snyder. V. Wise, F. Lewis, B. Stokes. D. Bailey, A. Ieliries. L. Renner, R. Eversole M. Davis. V. Wise. R. Brechbuhler. F. Henry, M. Brittsan, W. Wallace. Cheerleaders in front- B. Markle. E. Lewis. W. Meek, M. Scheurer. Top row, left to riqht-N. Rodriquez, D. Youtz, N. Marcelli, A. Deeser. E. Stokes, W. West. V. Speck, S. Lloyd, F. Lewis, M. Neiqhbor, M. Schwindlinq, B. Winkleman, E. Thewes, A. McFarland, D. Iacobs, M. Markle. Second row-Miss Hunter, M. Speck. D. Lewis, I. Buck. D. Rudnick, P. Tanner, F. Winkleman, I. Chabot, I. Phillips, S. Mason, A. Schorsten, M. Miller, A. Kelley, M. Brumbauqh. C. McKenzie, M. Hill, A. Goqerty, B. Owens, D. Starkey, Miss Ream. f .WWE if ' y GIRL RESERVES Page -12 BOOSTER CLUB The Booster Club of '40 . . . largest booster club ever ...110 members . . . Valuable to the football, basketball and baseball teams . . Lots of school spirit . . . hearty cheers . . . very good sports . . . turn flipflops and everything imaginable at games . . . made up new yells. The school wishes to compliment the club and their sponsor Mr. McLaughlin for the fine work they have been doing. GIRL RESERVES This club was just formed this year . . . under the direction of Miss Hunter and Miss Ream . . . really a junior Friendship Club . . . composed of eighth and ninth graders . . . Installation of officers by Senior Club . . . Interesting programs . . . group singing under Miss Rice . . . instructive talks . . . Heart Sisters during Valentine week . . . Girls entertain Mothers with a play and a party . . . Eileen McMillen, the able President . . . spurs the members on to greater heights. Page 43 fm if JUNIOR POLICE Top picture: Back row, left to right-Mr. Neff. C. Tubbs, B. Woodside, G. Giaquinta. C. Neisel. L. Graber. D. Deckercl, N. Myers, D. Lanzer, R. Wallace, E. Griffith. Front row, left to riqht-V. Garner, R. Hammond, D. McGrew, B. Everhart, E. Iamison, R. King, H. Keiffer. B. Baqent, I. Betz, E. Polinq. L. Page. Top picture: Back row, left to riqht-R. Yohe, D. Bechtel, R. Hayden, S. Smythe, H. Welsch. R. Metcalf. R. King, L. Graber. C. Graber. G. Etter. Middle row -R. Wallace, H. Linsenbiqler, M. Miller. A. Stokes, W. West, P. Marcelli, E, Ehret, M. Seqhi, R. Dennis. Front row -D. Davis. M. Sponseller, L. Evans, B. Younq, E. McMillen, O. Huff. .f fsffifil ' ax A ,ff Q lt STUDENT COUNCIL JUNIOR POLICE Approximately 20 boys . . . with Iunior Police belts . . . and badges . . . Purpose . . . to watch doors . . . at dismissal . . . main- tain order on busses . . . to and from school . . . help out red flag . . . to stop passing motorists . . . to assist as basketball games . . . The Iunior police must be responsible boys tor they have a responsible work to do . . . As a reward for work well done . . . guests of the sheriff . . . at a number of theater parties. STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council . . . Even though in its baby stage a great success . . . Court . . . at times . . . but council throughout . . . Under faculty supervision it has donned 20 League boots in de- veloping democracy . . . in C. T. H. S .... Sportsmanship drive . . . great plans for recreation at noon hours . . . success?? . . . we doubt it . . . Secret courtesy drive . . . endeavored to promote democratic principles . . . Expecting great things in the coming year. I Lt 'Fly F ' lil 'It NEI Page 45 ' It DEBATE Lett to right-Helen Shatter, Walter Young. Mr. Neff. David Bertsch, lane Beatty, Elizabeth Schneiders, Iune Taylor, DEBATE The debate squads began a new year under a new coach, Mr. Neff .... The question, Resolved, that the government should take over the ownership of the railroads . . . The squad now knows what real work means . . . endless reading of . . . magazines, newspapers, pamphlets, and what have you . . . The main issues . . . now just how to prove them! . . . Non-decision practice debates with Louisville, Waynesburg, East Sparta, and Doylestown at their schools . . . Non-decision debates, but the squad rendered its own decision . . . Tournament at North Canton . . . won four out of ten . . . Next year seems to be one of promise . . . since all but one of this year's squad will retum . . . lane Beatty being lost by graduation . . . Some members of the freshman class are making a bid already for membership on the varsity squad for next year. 'W AA MEM' li: Page 46 POPULARITY CONTEST MAY WE PRESENT Your choices for the ideal girl and boy? Margie Howenstine and Graydon Etter. Margie is President of the Friendship Club, Assistant Editor of the Moder- ian, and Secretary of the Senior class. She plays in both the band and orches- tra and sings in the girls' trio. Last year Margie was cherry blossom queen at the Iunior-Senior Prom. She has a very pleasing personality and is very neat. She is one of the best dressed and is a friend of all. Margie likes music and all kinds of sports. Graydon Etter is President of the Student Council and judge of the Student Court, a member of the Hi-Y, and Editor of the Moderian. He was Captain of the football team and a member of the dance band. Graydon took part in all school plays and Senior scholarship test. For four years Graydon lived in Ar- kansas and didn't attend school because there wasn't any. Scholastically he ranks among the highest in his class. Graydon likes music but prefers sports. i Page -If t f 001, BEGINS Oulfggiamsaa g 39 IQH 10 ll 12 I3 1+ f5 26 I7 18 I9 20 21 22 30 Wi 5678 2.4, 2-5 2- r :a:a::a'?aii. 'UGS'- tenses- SEPTEMBER Monday ll-First day of school-what more can be said? Friday 15-Hot! Miss Zeller's English class meets outside. Lucky Sophs! Tuesday 19-Grand prize of 25c to the wizard who invents the suitable nick-name for Elden Taylor. Friday 22-C. T. Band leads Homecoming Pa- rade. Tuesday 26-Mr. Iames Elliott explains the traits of liquid air. Iournalisrn class organized. Friday 29-Navarre 13, Canton Twp. 0. Tucek at the mike. Rain initiated new football suits. OCTOBER Friday 6-A neat tie of 6-7. Canal Fulton vs. Canton Twp. Tuesday 10-Pictures taken for annual. Good ole weather man! Tuesday 14-H. Steinmetz still has her same old habit of falling up steps. Saturday 28-Hi-Y throws a party for Friendship girls. Thanks for lovely evening boys. Tuesday 31-What have we here! So another month has rolled by. NOVEMBER Friday 17-Strasburg game. Wednesday 22-Thanksgiving Assembly . . Page 48 Wednesday Z2 - Thanksgiving As- sembly . . . Rev. Hayden . . . Teach- ers' Male Quartet makes its debut. Alumni game. Thursday 23-Thanksgiving Day . . . at least it is in Ohio! Friday 24-Aw-w-w heck! No school. Teachers leave town. Monday 27-Frederick starts adver- tising: Wanted-Girl to escort Hi- Y Dance. Thursday 28-Same as yesterday. Thursday 30-Hi-Y Dance . . . Poor Fred. DECEMBER Friday 1-Seniors take I. Q. Test. And what a test! Tuesday 5-Physics class dropped a poor lit- tle mouse from the top of the school house. Tsk! Tsk! Mice seem to have a forgiving spirit- Sydney scampers around in his cage spry as ever! Wednesday 6-Polls opened for Ideal girl and boy. Friday 8-Lehman Polar Bears victors over C. T. Wildcats with a score of 38-36. Thursday 21-Hi-Y and Firendship Club go car- oling. Eighth graders have a party. Friday 22-Our Christmas Assembly . . . Car- ols . . . White gift offering . . . Christmas play- Why the Chimes Rang. Saturday Z3-Last minute Christmas shopping. Iust pick your feet up-the crowd'l1 take you where you're going. Whew! What a mob! Saturday 24-Clarence !Petel Graber insists on waiting up for Santy! IANUARY Tuesday-Steinmetz flashes diamond. Wednesday 3-Cal Oyer displays lproudlyl his new tooth- Santy bro't it -says he. Thursday 4-Papers! Papers! Seniors lead. Monday 8--Starting the Buccaneer. A deel movie! Tuesday 9- Buccaneer has a break down. Movie goers demand money back. Monday 15-We wonder if Clara Belle is still in the Moo-eh Elsie! Tuesday 16-Everybody crams for tomorrow- exams! Wednesday 17-Ieepers! Exams! Thursday 18-Ditto! Friday 19-Dance Band organized. Iuniors win 55.00 for the paper sale. Monday 22-Seniors bow their heads in shame as they take Democracy test over. Wednesday 24 - Boys resign from Cantonian staff. Decide to let girls take over. Friday 26-Dick Burriss isn't an M. D. but the medicine he mixed up for Graydon's cold sure did the trick. Monday 29-Art McFarland was so tickled when Mr. Neff let him recite that he got all choked up and couldn't talk. Tuesday 30-Hereafter Bill Welch, look on both sides of the cardboard. Wednesday 31-Snoopers discover that Miss Smith was crowned May Queen at Kent State while she went to school there. FEBRUARY Thursday l- Bossy, the cow, makes her new home in Mr. Stines' office. Friday 2 - Ground-hog sees his shadow! Oh shoot! Monday 5-Bob Metcalf sets a new style-see page 44. Friday 9 - Disillusioned Clarence says All women marry for now days is to get the diamond! Tsk! Tsk! Tuesday 13-Prepare yourselves for a shock - Harold Urban actually wore a tie to school! Friday 16-State Inspection ! ! Saturday 17-The ghosts walk - in basketball suits. Friday 23-Solo Literary contest-Su- perior ratings, etc. Thursday 29-Hi-Y Theater Party. MARCH Friday 1 - March comes in like a lamb t?l. Monday ll-Mr. Neff lectures his ge- ography class on sleeping. Wednesday 13-Mr. Flohr wore a swell checked tie. Thursday 14-C. T. goes to Akron. Wednesday 20-Band Concert. Friday 22-Good Friday. Assembly. Friday 29-Station C. T. H. S. begins its broad- casts. APRIL Monday l-Iuniors begin plans for the prom. After all Iuniors it is April 1! Wednesday 3- Oh, didn't it rain! Friday 5-Spring football practice starts. Senior ex's stand along the sideline looking glum. Saturday 6-Athletic Banquet. Tuesday 16-Baseball team took Brewster 10-0. Wednesday 17-Glee Club and Orchestra Con- cert. Friday 26-Senior Play, What a Relief! Saturday 26-Second night of Senior Play. MAY Wednesday l-Open House. Saturday 4-May Musicale Festival. Saturday 11-Thank you for a lovely evening Iuniors. May 14-Friendship Girls honor their Mothers with a banquet. Friday 17-Seniors have their picnic at Hoover's Camp. Gee it was fun! May 19-Baccalaureate. Friday 24-Graduation-Some 80 seniors bid sad farewell to C. T. and step expectantly on the threshold of the future. OUR SCHOOL Mfg, MAY ENDS - P40 1 2 .3 4 5 6 7 6 9 I0 11 12 13 14 15 X6 17 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Z6 Z7 Z6 29 30 31 ggggibgg HHIW HH Page 49 HTHLETICS f X D as , if E - A ,X A Imagine C. T. 72 and the visitors 0. That's the way these farmer boys take them. Wildcats in action. Fight- ing hard. Knock visi- tors right and left. A basketball game on C. T.'s floor. Showing North Canton a tough game, which they're not used to. I Cramer, our star senior, backed by Firpo. I Yeah, Township! Fight, Fight. Fight! Page 51 FOOTBALL Top picture: Senior lettermen, left to right-Gene Frank. riqht tackle: Clarence Graber, lelt guard: Capt. Graydon Etter. center: Verne Cramer, back: Harold Shaffer, left tackle. Squad: Front row, left to right-H. Brumbauqh, I. Hoque, R. Tanner, G. Frank, I. Tilton, M. Smith. H. Schario. Ass't Mgr. Second row, seated-R. Pecenko, Mqr.: C. Graber, H. Shaffer, H. Welsch, V. Cramer, G. Etter. Capt.: A. McFarland, C. Naqel, I. Ludwig. D. Stepanovich, E. Taylor, Ass't Mgr. Third row. standing-Coach Arnold, F. Marks, R. Rupp, L. Mikunda, D. Warner, W. Bausher. I. Shaffer, V. Brothers, Ass't Coach Tucek. vit- iff' IYEQQ AX! .IQ lil.nfa.l.nl ,msg RESULTS Canton Township . , 0 rl -V 0 .6 19 . 6 0 6 14 The Wildcats making their first debut un- der Coach Arnold came through their unus- ually tough schedule with as good results as could be expected. Seniors leaving this year . . . Etter, a bril- liant center . . . Cramer, a flashy back . . . Graber, a very dependable guard . . . Shaffer, a good lineman . . . Frank, a hard driving end. September 22 - C. T. at Middlebranch - opening of '39 season under new coach, Ted Arnold . Weather-Perfect. Team - Fair ex- cept for jitters. Score-Middlebranch 21, C. T. 0. Outstanding player-Etter. September 29-Navarre at Canton Twp.- First home game. Weather-couldn't have rain- ed harder on Noah's Ark. Team-Well, sort of wet. Score-Navarre 13, C. T. O. Outstanding player-the weather. October 6-Canton Twp. at Canal Fulton- Back for our revenge. Weather-perfect. Team Middlebranch 2 1 Away Navarre 13 Here Fulton . 6 Away Greentown 20 Away Iackson . , 14 Here Louisville . 19 Away North Canton 25 Here Brewster . 6 Away -raring to go. Score-Canal Fulton 6. C. T. 6 Outstanding player-Rupp. October 14-Canton Twp, at Greentown. Weather - cold. Team - improving. Score- Greentown 20, C. T. 19. Outstanding player- Cramer. October 20-Iackson at Canton Twp. First victory of C. T. in history. Weather-perfect. Team-fair. Score-Iackson l4, C. T. 6. Out- standing player-Etter. October 26-Canton Twp. at Louisville out- classed. Put up brilliant fight. Weather-Fair. Team-high spirits. Score-Louisville 19, C. T. 0. Outstanding player-Marks. November 3-North Canton at C. T. Weath- er-cold. Team-slipping. Score - we lost. Outstanding player-Mikunda. November 10 - Canton Twp. at Brewster. Weather-windy. Team-Looked good too late. Score-C. T. 14, Brewster 6. Outstanding player -Marks. A .tlfirat ct ., . . , , , .., .12 18 R B Page :xi 'L VARSITY BASKETBALL Front row, leit to right-V. Banqo. L. Mikunda. D. Wamer. V. Cramer. R. Metcalf. F. Marks, C. Welker. Back row-B. Welch, Manaqer: B. Bausher. B. Welsch, R. Hayden. B. Battista, Assisiant Manager: Coach Amold. 'ff Mu B f ' Af' TOURNAMENT GAMES February 29 . , Minerva 38-C. T. 32 AVERAGES Total Points Points Per Game C. T. , 712 32.30 Opponents .. 678 30.82 Page 54 VARSITY 1939-1940 SCHEDULE C. T Nov. 17- -At Strasburg Nov 22-Alumni Dec. 1-Minerva Dec. 5-Timken Vocational Dec. 8---At Lehman , ,, Dec. 9-At Springfield Twp. , Dec. 12-Navarre Dec. 15-At North Canton Dec. 22-At Canal Fulton Ian. 6-At Iackson Twp. Ian. 12-Middlebranch Ian. 16-At Tirnken Vocational lan. 20-North Canton , , , lan. 26--At Navarre Ian. 27-Canal Fulton Feb. 2-At Brewster Feb. 3-Jackson Twp. Feb. 9-At Middlebranch Feb. 13-Louisville Feb. 21-At Minerva Page 55 A new season with a new team and new coach, Ted Arnold . . . A good season all con- sidered in spite of a half-and-half record with ll victories and ll defeats . . . Remember the excitement of the North Canton game . . . fans packing the aisles for the biggest crowd of the year . . . it was a compelte sell-out . . . thou- sands ? ? ? were turned away . . . the disap- pointment of our fade-out in the last two min- utes . . . The thrill of our one point victory over Tirnken on their new floor . . . The game with Lehman at the auditorium . . . it was the first time Hackenberg ever prayed for Cramer to miss a shot . . . Though we didn't quite live up to our expectations in the tournament we went down fighting like a Twp. team . . . Laurel wreaths to Cramer our departing senior and all county guard selection . . . incidentally high point man with a total of 235 . . . And to Mikun- da for his good showing as a freshman and youngest player on the team . . . The brightest of prospects for next year's mainstays-Metcalf, Warner, Welsch, Marks, Mikunda, Hayden. Bausher and Welker. 'f'T 'fi' fi: 'zyn Q fl H' m 't 74. ,'at ,E ml RESERVE BASKETBALL Front row. leit to right-I. Brittsan. R. Hayden B Bausher B Welsch C Hatfield D Barnes, I. Tilton. Second row-F. Long, H. Hill, L. Bailey, E. Taylor B Evans R Ream R Lotz Coach Arnold. Back row-H. Miller. B. Dennis. B. Bagent. Canton Township Strasburg , , Timken , , , Minerva , Lehman H ,,,, ,, ,, Springfield Twp. Navarre ,, N. Canotn Canal Fulton ,, Brewster ., ., , Iackson Twp. , Middlebranch Navarre ,.... ,.,,, Canal Fulton Brewster ,,..,,. Iackson Twp. Middlebranch Louisville Minerva , Lettermen in the making . . . The reserves came through with ex ceptional fine success . . . losing 3 conflicts They are small very fast and accurate . . . very proud of their new coach and he heard muttering under their breath . . . lust wait t111 next year f! E l x ' X- .thnx ii'2l.lt-4l Q1 A Page 56 JUNIOR BASKETBALL Lett to riqht. back row-Coach Tucek, K. Hepler. I. Cranston. D. Shefter, B. Thompson, C. Aman. D. Deremer. Middle row-R. Hartman. M. Stepanovich. D. Craig, B. Battista. D. Cox. Front row-E. Ieffies, N. Caley. I. Marker, R. Yohe. Canton Township VS. 1. .1 11 u Fulton . Brewster , ,.,, ,, , Iackson Twp. Waynesburg Waynesburg Middlebranch Waynesburg Waynesburg North Canton Canal Fulton Hartville ,,,,,,,,,,,, Brewster , I ackson Twp. I-Iartvxlle ..,..,..,. Middlebxanch Louisville , c.1'. op. 24 s 24 7 26 19 t 10 14 19 zo 26 zs 12 16 13 17 zo 15 19 11 13 27 21 9 24 9 12 31 ., 9 27 , 8 14 The Iunior High of Canton Twp. had an average of 500 winning 8 out of 16 . . . after winning their first game in tournament play, they were defeated by the powerful Nimishillen team . . . These boys show a happy future for Canton Twp. Page' 57 BASEBALL Front row-B. Manley, I. Lewis. I. Wireman, R. Corbit. H. Miller, I. Tabellion, R. Zinslen. R. Lotz. R. Soshonq. E. Polinq. F. Cole. I. Marker. C. Meek. E. Choilin. R.Shario. A Middle row-B. Welch. R. Metcalf. G. Kincaid. R. Mason, V. Cramer. B. Bothem, R. Hayden. F. Marks. Back L. Graber. H. Welsch. D, Barnes. row-B. Battista. C. Hatfield. I. Tilton. G. Elliott. D. Strong. B. Bausher. B. Mason. V. Banqo. I. Teeple. B. Kessler. I. Wendell. N. Evanich. E. Boylan, R. Iames. C. RowLee. I. Shaffer. M. RowLee, A. Thomas, Coach Amold. April 11 u May 1 1 SCHEDULE 19-Navarre 25- -Louisville 26-Iackson 3-Minerva 9-Louisville 10-Iackson 14-Minerva 20-Navarre Here Here Away Away Away Here Here Away As this book was written before the baseball schedule started we have no statistics to report and can only wish them the best of luck for another fine SGBSOII. 5 .J -'Bimini' ii, ' ' 'I Page 58 SENIOR ACTIVITIES BETTY PECENKO---- The one who qets the most out of life is the one who puts the most into it. Pres. 4: Glee Club l, 2. 3: Dramatic Club 3. 4: Friendship Club 4: Cantonian 3, 4: Moderian 4: Camera Club 2. 3: Librarian 2, 3, 4: Booster Club l. 2, 3. CLARENCE GRABER- He was a beautiful baby, but weren't we all: Vice Pres. 4: Student Council 3. 4: Glee Club l: Football 2, 3. 4: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Cantonian 3: Moderian 4. MARGIE HOWENSTINE- She has her va1ue. Sec. 3, 4: Band 2. 3.4: Orchestra 2. 3, 4: Glee Club 1.4: Friendship Club 3. 4: Moderian 4 Booster C:lub 1. DICK BURRISS- l'le's a jolly fellow of the dependable class. Pres. 3: Treas. 4: Scholarship 1. 2. 3. 4: Cantonian 3: Moderian 4: Camera Club 2, 3. 4. EVELYN BAUGHMAN- The truest friend is she, the kindest lass in every courtesy. Basketball 2: Friendship Club 4: Radio Guild, Sec. and Treas. 4: Booster Club 2. 3. DELORES BAUGHMAN- Silent but certain. Glee Club l. 2. 3, 4: Friendship Club 3, 4: Camera Club 2: Secretarial Work 4. ANE BEATTY- Mighty sweet and mighty wise, the fun just twinkling in her eyes. Student Council 2 New Phil.. 4: Basketball 2. 3 Copley: High: Dramatic Club 4: Friendship Club 2 New Phil.: Pres. 3 Copley: Debate 4: School paper l New Phil., 2, 3 Copley: Annual 1 New Phil.: Radio Guild 4: Camera Club 4: Booster Club 4: Secretarial Work 1 New Phil., 4: Commercial Club. Treas. 3. Copley: Summit Co. lour' nalism Club. EDWARD BOYLAN- Il worry were the only cause of death. he might live forever. Glee Club l: Baseball 4: Iunior Police Z. IUNIOR BRAUCHER- Boys, take a chance-Columbus did. Glee Club 1. 2: Basketball 2: Football Mqr. 3: Hi-Y 3: Radio Guild 4: Booster Club 4. VIVIAN BROOKS- All great thoughts come from the heart. Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Friendship Club 4: Cantonian 4: Guild 3. 4: Librarian 3. 4: Booster Club 4. EDWARD BRITTAIN-- What this man does he does right. Glee Club l: Scholarship 3: Radio Guild 4: Secretarial Work 3. Compliments of JOHN FRANK'S SERVICE STATION SOHIO GAS AND OIL 1 l H NORTH INDUSTRY, OHIO Compliments of I A VARIAN ORCHARDS lhfglsgytl t 1 EAST CANTON, OHIO Compliments of . HENRY'S ,I GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET NORTH INDUSTRY, OHIO Page 59 Compliments of R. E. SLUTZ COAL - SAND - GRAVEL and CONTRACT HAULING DIAL 37740 NORTH INDUSTRY, OHIO -.lb- r3:t-43-mln W FINE SUGARDALE MEATS THE CLASS OF '40 --it-i r-3:C4 -nlu Congratulations to the Class of '40 I CORONA SPEED MODELS THE OFFICE EQUIPMENT pl And All other Makes Sold, Rented CO. and Repaired A Complete Service in School I . Supplies F - xi? OFFICE FURNITURE AND OFFICE I , f:flf-jlQliQjQQQ:- 2 SUPPLIES p p I mom I STEBBINS TYPEWRITTER I co. 321 Tuscarawas St. W. Canton, Ohio 400-4th St. N. W.-- On the Corner Page 60 ROBERT BRUMBAUGH- Victory belongs to the most preseveringf' Glee Club 1: Football 2, 3: Hi-Y 3. RICHARD CASPER- He's a genius-ii you don't be- lieve it ask him. Glee Club 1: Cantonian 4: Radio Guild 4. VERNE CRAMER-- Athlete with a twinkle in his eye! And with the girls he is not shy. Band 1. 2. 3, 4: Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2. 3. 4: Football 4: Literary 1. 3, 4. GENEVA EDWARDS- A good heart is better than great tame. IOHN EDWARDS- Size is no indication oi a man's greatness. MARY EHRET- Quiet and unassuming. but always on the job. Student Council 2: Glee Club I: Radio Guild 3. 4: Traveling Library 3. LEONARD IRWIN- Oh! this learning-what a thing it is. GRAYDON ETTER- A man who knows there's a way and finds it. Pres. 4: Baseball 4 Football Capt. 4: Dramatic Club 3. 4: Hi-Y 3. 4: Debate 3: Moderian Editor 4: Radio Guild 4: Librarian 4: Booster Club 4. NICHOLAS EVANICH- The world's no better it we worry. Lite's no longer it we hurry. Glee Club 1: Baseball 3. 4: Cantonian 4. LOIS EVANS- Friendship is love with understanding. Louisville Sec. 1: Student Council 4: Glee Club I. 2, 3: Friendship l. 2. 4: Cantonian 4: Radio Guild 3, 4: Booster Club 3. EDNA FLIGER- A maiden never bold: oi spirit still and quiet. Glee Club 1. 4: Booster Club 4: Secretarial Work 4. EUGENE FRANK- Capable ot greater things. Student Council 2: Basketball 2: Football 4: Dramatic Club 3. 4. IANET GUILLIOUMA- A cheertul heart maketh a merry countenance. Lincoln Glee Club 1: McKinley Booster Club, Council- man. Glee Club 2: Librarian 3. 4: Booster Club 3, 4. AGNES HABRUN- She wears the constant smile. Glee Club l: Secretarial Work 4. OLIVE HESSE- Dainty, demure and well poised. Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Friendship Club 3, 4: Camera Club 2: Secretarial Work 4. MARIORIE HINES- Be silent and safe. silence never betrays you. Glee Club 1, 2. 4: Friendship Club 4: Radio Guild 3. Pagv 61 ODER 8: UTZEY GROCERIES and MEATS NORTH INDUSTRY, OHIO O Phone 37743 3035-nA11igo.y FOR QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Drive Out and Try Our FAMOUS ICE CREAM East Tuscarawas St. at Trump Rd. DIAL 6732 A COMPLETE MUSIC SERVICE SINCE 1921 ...,ClQN.N GREEN 'S MUSIC STORE 124 Cleveland Ave. S. W. CANTON, OHIO FETTER'S SERVICE STATION GENERAL REPAIRING - TOWING PHONE 38438 AMOCO GAS AND OIL NORTH INDUSTRY, OHIO F. E. BRECHBUHLER Sz SONS SCALE SERVICE All Makes Repaired, Tested and Installed WORK GUARANTEED QJ!f5ll6Yl4'J Phone-Canton 37722 North Industry, Ohio HOOKWAY'S DAIRY QUALITY IERSEY MILK AND CREAM DIRECT PROM FARM TO YOU NORTH INDUSTRY PHONE 38242 MILLER DAIRY COMPANY INSIST ON SAFE PASTEURIZED MILK Phone 37517 North Industry, Ohio 1 E WILDA HOFFMAN- 'Tis good to be merry and shun old man care. Librarian 2. 3. 4. DOROT1-IA HOOKWAY- Aught could be said against her. Glee Club l: Camera Club Z: Librarian 2. 3, 4: Booster Club 4. SARAH 1-IOOKWAY- The secret oi success is constancy to purpose. Glee Club l. 2: Scholarship 2. 3: Booster Club 4: Art Club 3. MARTHA 1-IOOVER- Good humor is the health oi the soul. Glee Club 2. 3, 4: Librarian 3: Booster Club 3. 4. BII.L HOTHEM- Wise men say nothing in dangerous times. Basketball 1. 2: Baseball 2. 3. 4. MARY K. HUFF- Faith is the root of all good work. Glee Club 1: Scholarship 1. Z. 3: Cantonian 4. TREESA IEFFRIES- The world delights in sunny peo- ple. Booster Club 4: Secretarial Work 4. GLENN IONES- A fine fellow and a man for all that. RUTH KNIGHT-- Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Literary 1: Debate 2: Camera Club 2. 3: Librarian 2, 3: Booster Club 3: Secretarial Work 3. 4. MILDRED LEWIS- A good laugh is sunshine in a house. Sec. l: Glee Club 1. 2. 4: Friendship Club 4: Radio Guild, Vice President 4: Booster Club 4. GLENN LIC!-ITENWALTER- Modern liie is worth liv- ing, let's enjoy it. Glee Club 1. HUGH MacRAEe '1'he same yesterday and today. Glee Club l. CORA MARK-- A quiet and unassuming girl of sterling worth. Glee Club 2. 3. 4: Friendship Club 4. IOE MAYES- Ii silence were golden. Ioe'd be rich. Glee Club l. IAMES MCCRAE-- Wisdom is planted in his mind. Glee Club 1. BETTY IANE MCELFRESH- The sky of her heart is al- ways bright. Friendship Club 4: Camera Club 2: Booster 2, 3. 4: Secretarial Work 3. 4. DONNA MCNUTT- But to see her was to love her. Glee Club 2. 3. 4: Librarian 2. 3: Secretarial Work 3, 4. GEORGE MILLERVHI like school -- all except the studies. Basketball 2. 3. I,,., , 7 Y , 7, Y For BETTER DRUGS L SCHUMAN DRUGS I No. 1-East Tuscarawas and Belden No. 2-Navarre Rd. and Dueber S. W. FROM V I H A 1 FRIEND L- iwfwx- , W, Vw, Compliments of ,Q ART NIMS CHEVROLET F f Your Friendly Chevrolet y Dealer I Canton's Best Used Car Values 1-mare-f l l Y CANTON WAYNESBURG Vogt' 63 GRADUATION GIFTS THAT LAST FROM CANTON'S OLDEST RELIABLE CREDIT JEWELEE 'E' JEWELRY CO. 135 TUSCARAWAS STREET, E. ...Q- a.'E-4-... 25 Years of Service to Canton and Vicinity Compliments of F. W. RENNER gl SONS CANTON, OHIO PHONE 3-1107 I 1 MARVELLE MUCKLEY- The work she does is nothing but the best. Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4 Glee Club 1. 2, 3. 4: Radio Guild 4: Camera Club 2: Booster Club 2. 3. 4: Secretarial Work 4. LESTA MAE OYER- Well versed in the meaning oi the word quiet. Band 3. 4. GLENN PLASKETT- lt is not wise to be wiser than necessary. Band l. 2. 3. 4: Dramatic Club 3. 4: Hi-Y 4: Librairan 3. 4. CARRIE POLLARD- She speaks and the angels sing. Glee Club 1. 2: Moderian 4. ELIZABETH REAM- Silence is as great an art as speech. Scholarship 1: Librarian 3. 4: Booster Club 2. 3. 4. EVELYN REESE- Full oi superhuman grace and win- someness ot women. Glee Club 3: Radio Guild 2. 3. EVELYN REICOSKY- She gains her friends by being one. Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Radio Guild 3. 4: Librarian 2: Booster Club 2. 3. 4. IEAN SAUL- Shall I compare thee to a bright summer day?,. Glee Club 3: Secretarial Work 4. HAROLD SHAFFER- The deed I intend is great. but what as yet l do not know. Football 3. 4: Dramatic Club 4: Radio Guild 4. ADA SHERER- What a joy to iind a friendly gal. Glee Club 2. 3. 4: Friendship Club 4: Radio Guild 4: Camera Club 2: Librarian 2: Booster Club 2. 3, 4. MIRIAM SHEW- Here is a voice oi qladness. Glee Club I. 2. 3: Booster Club 3. FREDERICK SIEGFRIED- That sax appeal. Treas. 3: Student Council 3: Band 2. 3. 4: Orchestra 2. 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3. 4 Pres: Hi-Y 3. 4 Pres: District Hi-Y Vice Pres. 4: Scholarship 2. 3, 4: Literary 3. 4: Cantonian 4: Moderian 4. RACHEL SMITH- A girl who has so many pleasing ways. STANLEY SMYTHE- A little lun now and then is good for all burdened men. Vice Pres. 2: Student Council 3. 4: Hi-Y 3. 4: Moderian 4. MIRIAM SPONSELLER- On studies most her mind was bent. A book where'er she went. Student Council 3, 4: Glee Club l: Scholarship 1. 3: Good Citizenship 4: Debate 2: Cantonian 3, 4 editor: Moderian 4: Radio Guild 2. 3. 4: Camera Club 2, 3: Librarian 2. 3. 4 judge. HELEN STEINMETZ- Reserved-for someone's future. Band 3. 4: Orchestra 3. 4: Glee Club 1. 2: Friendship Club 3. 4: Moderian 4: Secretarial Work 4. Compliments of HOL-GUERNS DAIRY I 35th and Cleveland Ave. N. W. Phone 7904 T-.- 4 -A as - I THE DANNEMILLER GROCERY COMPANY WHEN QUALITY COUNTS ask for BLACK and WHITE CANNED GOODS 200 Cherry Ave. S. E. Phone 7131 Compliments of STERN 8: MANN CANTON, OHIO Page 65 I I I Jun 819 Market Avenue. South CANTON. OHIO P1 ty of Parking Space We Never C1 , 5c HAMBURGS 5c BUY 'EM BY THE SACK Opposite Pennsylvania Station Your Patronage Appreciated UNIFORMS FOR ALL PURPOSES R A Y H E C K A M A N MEN's WEARING APPAREL MATILDA KEISER LADIES' APPAREL NU MAID HOSIERY LINGERIE 421 T scarawas Street, E. CANTON, OHIO Page 66 MARY STULL- 'l'me she is. as has proven herself. Band 3. 4: Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4: Glee Club 1. 3. 4: Friendship Club 3. 4: Contests 2. 3. 4: Librarian 2, 3: Secretarial Work 4. LUCILLE SWONGER- A girl rich with common sense. Dramatic Club 3. Vice Pres. 4: Friendship Club 1: Debate 3: Radio Guild 3. 4. IACK TEEPLE- A blush is the color of virtue. Basketball 1. 2: Baseball 2. 3. 4: Moderian 4. MARY THEWES- On her cheek an autumn ilush- deeply ripened such a blush. Glee Club 1. 2. 3: Dramatic Club 3. 4: Friendship 3. 4: Camera Club 2: Librarian 2. 3. 4: Booster Club l. 2. 4. FRED THOMPSON- A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Dramatic Club 3. 4: Hi-Y 4: Radio Guild 2: Booster Club 4. DOYLE TRIPP- He who thinks for himself is a free man. Pres. l: Student Council 1: Glee Club l: Camera Club 2. IAMES VINCENT- Independent now and forever. Football 2. 3: Radio Guild 4. BILL WELCH- Victory is a product of the will. Basketball Mgr. 2. 3. 4: Baseball 2. 3. 4: Scholarship 3: Cantonian 4: Moderian 4. IACK WENDELL- Cheerfulness is an excellent wearing quality. Glee Club 1: Baseball 3. 4. VIRGINIA WIECZOREK- I have no parting sigh to give, so take my parting smile. Student Council 1: Glee Club 1. 2: Dramatic Club 3. 4: Friendship Club 3. 4: Oratory 1. 2. 3: Cantonian 3: Radio Guild 4: Camera Club 2: Librarian 2, 3. 4: Booster Club 2. RUTH WILEY- A welcome newcomer to Canton Town- ship. ROBERT WOIT- Talk to him of Iacob's ladder. and he will ask the number of steps. Glee Club 1. 2: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Radio Guild 3. LOUISE WRIGHT- What sweet delight a quiet life af- iords. Secretarial Work 4. CARRIE WYANT- Calm as a wave without a crest. Glee Club 3: Dramatic Club 3. 4: Oratory 3, 4: Radio Guild 2. 3, 4: Librarian 2. 3. 4. v 5 GRACE ZINSLEN- lust two little words. simple and sweet. Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Music Scholarship 3. 4: Librarian 1. 2: Booster Club 1. 2: Secretarial Work 4. NORTH INDUSTRY BAKERY Quality-Price-Service HAROLD DOMER, Prop. Phone 3-8436 I 9 Wiseland Ave. North Industry V- -L L- . LET'S HAVE FUN LAND O' DANCE ROLLER RINK New Floor--New Music New Management Every Evening 8 to 11 nmglgmu NORTH MARKET AT TWELFTH 1 l : ORCHARD GROVE i DAIRY PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM 549 l Phone 3-7945 Page 67 Compliments of THE PRESTON CLAY COMPANY NORTH INDUSTRY, OHIO C556 DEPENDABLE SERVICE Gfilts from ATAFA? 'TQ 4 M 4 I V . p N- Q . Yj Q N I. I ' YlUQIB S ESTABLISHED I9IO 'I 2l2 TUSC . ,ST. E. 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