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I, Harold Douglas, will my leadership to Tom Shank. I, Velma Burckhart, will my dainty ways to June Ressler. I, Glenna Clapper, will my smile to Red Kelhly. I, Beatrice Brown, will my profile to Donna McGovern. I, Cletus Amstutz, will my artistic ability to Billy,Gerber. I, Jim Thomas, will my innocence to the Blxler Twins. I, Stanley Gerber, will my w ' olfing ways to Richard Rosenberger. I, Harold Ault, will my gay chatter to John Crumley. I, Carl Eberly, will my rosy cheeks to Wayne McAfee. I, Barbara Robart, will my good behavior in typing class to Pauline Steiner. I, Beverly Venables, will my scream to Nancy Warnock. I, Jean Marty, will my temper to Basil Evans. I, Emma ¥ierntz, will my seriousness to Gloria Andexler. I, Hazel Gerber, will my neatness to Juanita Lehman. I, Betty Nussbaum, will my chatter to Beckle Domer. I, Norma Gerber, will my quiet ways to Irene Nussbaum. I, Miriam Nussbaum, will my brain to Jeanette Stoin. I, Donna Steele, will my liking for books to Dutch Galehouse. I, Gladys Nlckles, will my devotedness to Mildred Nolt, ATTORNEY Beverly Venables WITNESSES: Harold Douglas, President Ruth Poorman, Secretary Alvin Buchwalter, still called Buckie Sings on the radio. He s just got word from Hollywood That a contract is coming to enter a show Betty Shisler has a job As a beauty operator. But she aspires to greater things— Her own clientele and a charming store. Ah now, here ' s Dorothy Wertz She ' s the very last in line She ' s made so much money at her job So—decided to recline. Dick Young--Ah yes Him we can ' t forget. He ' s gone to a military school - Vnd makes a very handsome cadet. Marney has the job she loves And she ' s busy all the time As she carefully rears her family And works in a five and dime. Gladys Nickles Is still in Massillon Working in Muirs Di ug Store, It won ' t be long ' till she owns the place And can serve her customers by the score. Bev Venables is a model In a large department store. She makes a lot of money Selling dresses by the score. Ah, yes, here ' s Stanley Gerber Who ' s quite a carefree fellow. He travels around from place to place And has never been caught by Cupid ' s bow. Donnie Moser joined the navy ' Twas a very exciting notion. Now he ' s sorry as he can be Cause he ' s always on the ocean. Toody Poorman has saved her money And now she can retire She ' s going to travel around the world For that, ' ' says she, is my heart ' s desire. Betty Nussbaum is a seamstress She makes all kinds of clothes She has quite a business of her own And from morn ' till night she sews. Now that I ' ve finished this prophecy Of all in the class except me. I ' ll merely say it ' s been loads of fun Traveling in the land of make-believe; And since you ' ve heard about us all It ' s time to bid adieu. But don ' t forget we ' ll miss the fun. The school, and all of you. -- Carol Beech -18-
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Page 19 text:
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P. F. A. The Dalton F.F.A. Chapter under the direction of Mr. D. H. Scott started the year by inviting six new mem¬ bers to the Chapter. The boys are working hard this year by having as their projects; 25 acres of corn, 4 sows and litters, 160 reeder pigs, 16 dairy heifers, and 400 broilers. These are owned by the members. Also they are keeping 22 herd records of 255 dairy cows, 7 flock records of 950 laying hens, and 4 farm account books. These are under supervised practice. They also have been helping the community by hold¬ ing pest hunts, helping farmers who are short of labor, and repairing machinery. The members are not burdened with work all the time for they have a basketball team which has been very active in their games and tournament. Part of their social life consists of parties exchanged with the F. H. A. Girls during the year. The officers of the Chapter are as follows: Alvin Buchwalter, President; Donald Moser, Vice-President; Rodney Graber, Secretary; Koah Pluecklger, Treasurer; Harold Galehouse, Reporter; Carl Eberly, Sgt.-at-Arms. SPORTS In previous years Baseball has held the limelight in both spring and fall activities. With the return of Football only spring Baseball Is carried. A schedule of six games was played last spring and then the Bull¬ dogs lost in the semi-final round of the tournament. The team ' s success was due mostly to astrong pitching staff. There seems to be a great deal of interest again this year. Several games have already been scheduled and sev¬ eral more are to be added. The team success must still be determined but we are only waiting until the smack of 1-eather against wood can be heard again, -:s- Track has played a leading role in most of the high schools in Wayne County. Dalton was certainly in the minnlng as this brief summary will tell, Dalton held three preparation track meets, namely: Doyles town Invitational; Doylestown, Smlthvllle, Dal¬ ton; Fredericksburg, Daltoh. We ended in fourth spot in the Invitational, took second In the Tri-School meet and was shaded by several points at Fredericksburg. At the County Meet we poured on the steam and were left in third by several points. Several firsts were taken. David Amstutz - shot put, also setting a new meet record, 41 ft. S-g- in.; Steiner, Str eb, Weygandt, and Sommer - half-mile relay, also setting a meet re¬ cord of 1 min. 40.9 seconds. Herb Nussbaum placed first in mile. Other spots were taken but they are too num¬ erous to be mentioned. Competition for parts in the Senior Play reached a new high this year when try-outs were made for Love Your Neighbor, a riotous farce-comedy by Albert John¬ son. This play has been described as a happy fusion of folk comedy and scintillating, if not sophisticated, h imor. It ' s characters are believable, lovable, and risible. It ' s situations, though dizzy as a Disney pic- ure, are always probable, and in good taste both artis¬ tically and morally. We concur wholeheartedly with this description and herewith present the cast: Wingy Vashki - Dora Vashki Flora Vashki - Emil Vashki Anna Vashki - ■ Biddy Brady - ■ Mrs. Jones - - Tessy Vashki - ■ Luke Watson - • Oswald Fredrick Mrs. Blxby - - ■ Maxey- - - - - . Judge Patrick Percival Ping- ■ Grandma Vashki • Sarabelle - - ■ Zuvabelle - - ■ Dixie Jones - • Johnny Jones - • Mrs. Fredrick ' - - - Dale Werntz ■ - Beverly Venables - - - Donna Wertz ’ - - - - Dick Smith - - - Miriam Wertz - - - Ruth Poorman - - Beatrice Brown - Jeannette Miller - Herbert Nussbaum - - -John McFarren - - Dorothy Wertz - - -Edgar Gelser - Alvin Buchwalter - - Harold Douglas Margapet Weisgarber - - - Hazel Gerber - - - Carol Beech - - Gladys Nlckles - - Stanley Gerber - - - - Jean Marty Publicity and Production Glenna Clapper Betty Shisler Barbara Robart Donald Weygandt Richard Young Jim Thomas Donald Elory Weygandt - - Speedy - - Richard Arthur Young - - - Dick - - - Ira Glen Berg ------ Oyster - - George Henry Eastman - - - George - - Helen Marie Fosnight - - - Fuzzy - - - Victor Benjamin Gerber - - Vic - - - - John Henry Gonter - - - - John Henry Mary McWilliams Keirn - - Pinky - - - Mildred Iva Sants chi - - - Ivle - - - Kathryn Seager ------ Kay » - - - Dale Hotchkiss Scott - - - Scotty - - Arline Marian Shilling - - Tooty - - - - Innocence State Patrolman - - - - Motorcycle Trumpet Playing - - - - Second Harry James - - - Betty Grable - Loose Glasses - - - - - Darke County Tales - Sweaters ------ - Tearing his Hair - - - 3rd Pd. Study Hall - Temper ------- - Good Taste in Clothes ” Jolly Humor - - - - - - Assembly Lectures - - - Hands that Talk - - - - Workable Budget - - - Get to Heaven - - - - Home in Montana - - -Symphonic Orchestra - Raise a Family - - - - Teach Math - - - - - Stenographer - - - - Back Home to Fremont Make More Money - - -Get Married - - - - - Magic ' Purse - Halo - Horse and Saddle - White tie and Tails - Bigger house - Einstein ' s Brain - Bosses ' Lap - A Rich Husband - Cheaper Labor - Husband -17-
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First Row; Irene Nussbaum, Barbara Hofstetter, Martha Rake, Pauline Steiner,Tom Shank, Richard Rosenberger, Marilyn Douglas, Donna Dale Rupp, Oberene Smith, Evelyn Franks, Irene Etling Second Row; Miss Fosnight, Donald Robart, John Bixler, Corinne Hofstetter, Lucille Kelbly, Jxone Ressler, Donna Lee Hammer, Viola Steiner, Roberta Singer, Mary Beery, Alice Mae Shammo. Beulah Shane. Anne Hostetler Third Row; Nadine Moser, Juanita Lehman, Marilyn Kelbly, Jesinette Stoin, Virginia Kratzer, Celia Gerber, Vera Jeanne Nussbaum, Rosine Miller, Winifred Gause, Mary Helen Steiner, Gloria Andexler, Donna McGovern Fourth Row; John Crumley, James Bixler,Arthur Moser, Rodney Graber, Robeft McCullough, Basil Evans, Wayne McAfee, Gene Shlsler, William Gerber, Donald Sommer, Virgil Mar¬ tin, Eva Carolyn Llntem Fifth Row; Donald Steiner, Wayne Smith, Harold Galehouse, Russell Stevie, Mahlon Am- stutz, Richard Coffman, Paul Amstutz Here it is 1946-1947 and we are now Juniors. With¬ out wasting any time we set to work and elected class We play no small part in other activities being well represented in Orchestra, Band, and Chorus. We officers. We have many capable people as the leaders of our class. Tom Shank, President; Donna Dale Rupp, Vice-President; Marilyn Douglas,our pencil pushing Sec¬ retary; Richard Rosenberger, our trusted Treasurer; Basil Evans, Jeanette Stoin, and Donald Steiner, our brainy Student Senate. Hats off to Miss Fosnight—our class sponser, who with her ability helped us to go forward to become a better class now and in the future. The Junior Class brought to you a glimpse of our talent when we presented the Daffy Dills ' on November ninth, with Miss Fosnight as our skillful director. The Juniors took a high spot in athletics this also have a number of people receiving honors in speech. The debate team composed entirely of Juniors Donna Dale Rupp, Donnie Sommer, Russell Stevie, and Richard Coffman, won the county tournament, thereby qualifying for tl e State Contests. Donna Dale also won first place in the State for her original oration on the ' ‘Atomic Bomb. Richard Coffman will go to Columbus sometime in May to compete in the State for Poetry Reading. Donnie Sommer was qualified to enter the State competition for the Marimba. Another high light of this year was our Assembly 9 year and we hope, with the support of the whole class to make a better record next year. -19- Program featuring Duffy ' s Tavern. Now we are busy mak¬ ing plans to banquet the Seniors early in May. Our big problem la to keep our theme a secret.
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