Dalton High School - Luanna Yearbook (Dalton, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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Junior Class First Row: Betty Nussbaum, Margaret Weisgarber, Emma Werntz, Ko » Miri Wertz, Velma Burckhart, Gladys Nickles, Barbara Averill, Beatrice Brown, Hazel Ger- ber, Carol Beech, Barbara Robart Second Row: Donna Steele, Evelyn Cunningham, iprthy Wertz, Melvin Horst, Retty Shisler, Jean Marty, Emma Ruth Poorman, Dale Werntz, Donna Wertz, Beverly Venatles, Lillian Shane, Miss Fosnight Third Row: Jacqueline Cope, Jeanette Miller, Carl Eberly, Cletus Amstutz, Alvin Buch- walter, Donald Moser, Doris Amstutz, Gienna Jean Clapper, John McFarren, Harold Ault, Harold Galehouse, Richard Youn Fourth Row: David Hostetler, Robert Patterson, Donald Weygandt, Harold Dougles, Daniel Rudy, Edgar Geiser, Richard Smith, James Thomas, Herbert Nussbaum, Stanley Gerber, Garland Smith, Russell Hamilton, Russell Shaffer, Lloyd Gerber First Row: Irene Nussbaum, Anne Hostetler, Donna Hammer, Evelyn Franks, Irene FI Etling, Martha Rake, Oberene Smith, Donald Sommer, John Bixler, Mahlon Amstutz, Paul am stutz, Pauline Steiner, Barbara Hofstetter, ie Lou Griffith, Beulah Shane Second Row: Miss Shilling, Donna Dale Rupp, tte Stoin, Juanite Lehman, Nadine Moser, Wayne Smith, John Crumley, Marilyn Dou 2 Helen Wertz, Viola Steiner, Vera Jean Nussbaum, Corinne Hofstetter, Lucille Kelbly, Marilyn Kelbly, Alice Shammo, Margaret Shilling Third Row: Virginia Kratzer, Lucille Zimmerman, Donald Robart, Roberta Singer, Mary Helen Steiner, Winifred Gause, Jim Beyler, Eva Carolyn Linteren, Celia Gerber, Ro- Sinne Miller, Noah Flueckiger, Denny Hall, Gloria Andexler, Mary Beery, Donna Mc- Govern Fourth Row: Donald Steiner, Russel Stevic, Delvin Nussbaum, Gene Shisler, Robert Mc- Cullough, James Clark, Basil Evans, Richard Rosenberger, Wayne Mcafee, Billy Gerber, Rodney Graber, Ralph Huff, James Bixler, Thomas Shank La a sp 09 oO on be

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MUSIC Music in Dalton High School plays a large and vital part in the lives of the pupils and school functions. The work is under the direction of Mr. Victor Gerber. There are four main divisions of work, each of which does its part toward a uni- fied whole. Thirty-six members comprise the Dalton High School Band. hey hold weekly practices on Monday. The Band participated in the Halloween Celebrations at both Dalton and Marshallville; and they are always on hand to help with the Memorial Day Services. Pep meetings find them striking up the msic to liven things a bit. Tne Band has a@ touch of glamour with the presence of the four Ma- jorettes and their Drum Major for special occasions. is.a group of Chorus 65 voices of both boys.and girls. This chorus holds rehearsals every Thursday. They ‘have sung in-spec- ial programs and assemblies of the High School. At Christmas time they went caroling around Daltcn, Kidron, and Marshallville. Their voiceswere a material aid in making the Christ- mas Program and the Spring Musical impressive The Girls' Chorus, of 54 voices, sang very beautifully in the Christ- mas candle light service. In the Spring Musical, their rendition of the Holy Hour by Nevin was excep- tionally well done. The High School Orchestra is con- posed of 26 instruments. The orches- tra has played for the Junior and Senio ss Plays h Speech Pro- gram, Pp a ertainments in the roly fSrogren:s every chapel. COMMERCTAL CLUB The Commercial Club is’ composed of Seniors in Shorthand II class. These students have a major in busi- ness education. Their work is con- cerned with building up speedin dic- tation and transcription, and in general office characteristics and desired personality traits in hold- ing down a job. The members of this class assist materially .in the pub- lication of THE BARKER, our monthly school paper. LATIN CLUB The Latin Club is made up of 34 members all of which at present are enrolled in Latin I and II Classes, This club is reorganized each year under the supervision of Miss Fose night. The purpose of the club is to study the Latin language, Roman customs, mythology, and Caesar's Gal- iif¢ War. STUDENT SENATE The Student Senate is an organi- zation concerned with the welfare and maintainance of school spirit of the entire student body. Three mem- bers are elected from each class, and they are organized under the di- rection of wr. Berg. One of the most outstanding ac- tivities was to raise the quota of $5,000 in the 7th Victory Bond Drive in which we more than doubled our quota. As a result a name plate of Dalton High School was put ona hospital bed. The Student Senate directed the Thanksgiving and Christmas Programs for the school. They are also concerned withother projects dealing with the improve- ment of student body problems. Their latest project has been to sponsor the sale of high school pins. The officers ofthe Student Senate are: President - - - - = - Vice-president - - = Secretery - ----- Herbert Nolt Dick Fiscus Jackie Cope LIBRARY STAFF This year Miss Fosnight and Mr. Berg assumed charge of the High School Library. Members from the student body were selected to assist during study hall periods. They were; Arleen Thompson, Eva Carolyn Lintern, David Amstutz, Chase Frantz, Mary Helen Steiner, Carol Stoner, Vera Jean Nussbaum, and Celia Gerber. Although not a spectacular job, yet these people deserve great credit for giving their time toward this worthwhile project of helping the pupils obtain reference material and recreational reading. F. H. A. CLUB The F. H. A. Club with an enroll- ment of 41 members was organized in September, 1945, with Miss Kathryn Seager as their faculty adviser. This yearthe local Home Economics Club affiliated with the Stete and National Future Home Makers of Amer= ica. The aims and objectives of this organization are to work toward a good home and family life for all, to promote interest in Home Econom- ics, and to encourage friendship and cooperation among its members, Some other outstanding events were; served light refreshments at home basketball games; served grade school noon lunches for one week; two big banquets, the Board of Edu- cation, and:.the jJunior-Senior Ban- quet. Other pleasures were the ex- changeof parties betweentie F. H. A. girls and the F., F. A. boys. Page 14 Arliwities SPEECH ACTIVITIES The Speech Club, composed of 25 .members from the Junior and Senior Classes, has had a very active year under the direction of mrs. Keirn. Their first public appearance was an evening of varied entertainment consisting of an old fashioned melo- drama The City Slicker and our Nell ; several musical readings; a resume on the debate topic for the year; declamations; piano solo, and other musical numbers by the mixed qQuartette and the High’ School Orch- estra. A timely talk by Jim Griff- ith, returned war veteran, on his war experiences was an added fea- ture. On February 16, four of the de- clamation students competed in a sectional tournament at McKinley High School in Canton. As a result of this event Donna Wertz qualified for the State Contest at Columbus on April 5 and 6. On March 16, Dalton gave a drama- tic play, “I Shall be Waiting , im the County One-Act Play Contest. For this. they received a superior rating which qualified them for tts One-Act Play Festival in Columbus, on April-27. On March 235, Dalton competed in the County Declamation Contest at Smithville High School. As a result frleen Thompson ranked first in hum- orous and second in dramatic. Mary Smith ranked first in oratory. Bea- trice Brown ranked fourth in origi- nal oratory. Interest was revived in this year, the suvject pecially pertinent one, Resolved: That every able-bodied male citizen in the United States should nave one year of full-time compulsory mili- tary training , debate ceing an es- Five schools in the county en- tered teams and 6ach team met every other team. Preliminaries were held at Dalton on March 26 when both our negative and affirmative teams met Doylestown, Fredericksburg, and Apple Creek, respectively. Finals were at Apple Creek on March 28 when we met West Salem. We placed third in debate in the county. Dalton High School was also re- presented in the Original Poem Con- test by Esther hessler; and in orig- inal Story by Cletus Amstutz and by Earold Douglas. % 4 x officers of lows: the Club are as fol- President - = - - - Vice-president - Myrtle Brillhart Secretary - - - Evelyn Cunningham Treasurer - = - - = Glenna Clapper Reporter - = - = Jessie Mae Weygandt Barbara Robart Con'd.on page 30



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| Hreshman Class First Row: Mrs. Keirn, Lois Hranko, Donna Shane, Barbara Winkler, Eileen Butzer, Ross Stoll, Alice Domer, Russell Baer, JoAnne Herrick, June Domer, Joyce Simon, Marion Fahrni, Olen Lehman, Maxine Werntz, Abie Hofstetter Second Row: Pearl Lehman, Howard Nussbaum, Jean Hammer, Jeannette Miller, Frances Nolt Billy Merriman, Melvin Ault, Miriam Good, Mildred Withrick, Mary Rose Sommer, Gladys Saurer, Lela Hochstetler, Chester Steiner, Raymond Horst, Effie Gonser Third Row: Kenneth Leisy, Cletus Harding, Harold Indorf, Harry Gerber, Wayne Hofstet- ter, James Brillhart, Harley Nussbaum, Robert Sword, Eleanor Martin, Dwight Horst, Junior Fetter, Emma Gable, Rita Tyrell, Amanda Mast Fourth Row: Marion Moser, Donovan Huntsberger, Tommy McFarren, Charles Young, Betty Jean Nussbaum, John Fahrni, James Thompson, Charles Powley, Wayne Hendricks, Charles Etling, Marcelline Dickinson, John Bolam, Orlan Lehman, John Most HarsttO® Cheerleaders Julia Plance, Jeannette Miller, Wilma Buchwalter Page 16

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