High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 23 text:
“
First Row: Laura Miller, Dolores Snyder, Doris Eberly, JoAnn Groff, Ronald Gerber, Arthur Hammer, Edward Herr, Thomas Nussbaum, John Hostetler, Wayne Kratzer, James Welsgarber, Mrs, Keirn Second Row; Ruth Franks, Margaret Young, Mildred Vaughn, Donald Patterson, Wallace Gerber, Emory Martin, Willard Ressler, Roy Nussbaum, Robert Brotherton, Marlene McKee, Mary Jeanne Smucker Third Row: Doris Hunsberger, Ruth Nussbaum, Beatrice Hines, Marjorie Steiner, Ifency Warnock, Donna Graber, Kathleen Lehman, Norma Jean Swisher, Elenor Young, JoAnn Speicher, Mildred Nolt Fourth Row: Richard Stevie, Harold Young, George Shammo, William Shaffer, Jerry Hackett, Grant Egley, John Kelbly, Cliff Rutt, David Honbarren, Harold Lehman, Willis Eberly Kenneth Lower Looking into the future, about 1950, we see our¬ selves as Seniors, graduating from the sacred portals of Dalton High with honors. We have high Ideals and much enthusiasm for the many activities of the school. Do we aim too hi ? Is It not better to work in this manner than lag along with no interest whatsoever? To reach our goal we need the help and co-operation of faculty members, upper-classmen, and classmates. We began the year by electing Grant Egley, Presi¬ dent; Jerry Hackett, Vice-President; Eddie Herr, Secre¬ tary-Treasurer. In the Student Senate are Nancy War¬ nock, Marjorie Steiner, and John Kelbly. Mrs. Keirn is our class sponsor. We had many Freshmen trying out for academic hon¬ ors. Eight F ' reshmen prepared declamations and three of our class represented our school in the county, and Marlene McKee went to Columbus where she placed second in the State for Humorous Declamation. In music we have eight regular members in the orchestra and eleven in the band. In the Girls ' Glee Club and Mixed Chorus many Freshmen faces are seen--twenty-elght in all. After many delays, due to circumstances beyond our control, the Freshmen gave an assembly program for the upper-classmen and faculty members which was entitled, Our Sports Preview of 1950. It was a clever way of showing what the sports will be like in the years to come. The ambitious Freshmen are the men and women of tomorrow . ' . ' We are looking forward to our future years of high school when we shall be Seniors. -21-
”
Page 22 text:
“
First Row: June Doraer, Effie Gonser, Donna Shane, Jeannette Miller, Tom McParren, Donovan Hunsberger, Russel Baer, Lois Hranko, Maxine vVerntz, Alice Domer, Joyce Simon. Second Row: Lela Hochstetler, Rita Tyrrell, Emma Gable, Frances Nolt, Jean Hammer, Gladys Saurer, Eileen Butzer, Miriam Good, Eleanor Martin, Mildred Vi(ithrich, Wa- neta Showalter, Able Hofstetter. Third Row: Miss Shilling, Pansy McCorkle, Pearl Lehman, Marcelline Dickinson, How¬ ard Nussbaum, Kenneth Leisy, Marlon Moser, Junior Fetter, James Brlllhart, Ross Stoll, Mary Rose Sommer, Barbara Winkler. Fourth Row; Olen Lehman, Harold Indorf, Wayne Hostetler, Melvin Ault, Dwight Horst, Marion Fahrni, Charles Powley, James Thompson, Charles Etling, Harry Gerber, Ro¬ bert Sword, Ronald Speicher. tfT Y f t 1 r s trfrfi Tfii On coming back to school this year we are proud to call ourselves the ’ ' Sophomores Some members were missing when September rolled around, but there were also some new faces. Waneta Showalter, one of them, has made an outstanding contr ibution to our music de¬ partment with her clarinet. As underclassmen, we hadn ' t much chance for the Varsity teams although we had eight out for Football We had seven members of our class on theReserve Basket¬ ball with three of these standing a good chance of mak¬ ing the Varsity next year. When school was pretty well on its way, we finally got around to electing our class officers--TomlfcFarren, President; Russell Baer, Vice-President; Jeannette Mil¬ ler, Secretary; Donovan Hunsberger, Treasurer; Lois Hranko, Charles Etling, and Marlon Moser, Student Sen¬ ate members. Miss Shilling is our class sponsor. For our chapel program we presented an inexpensive tour around the world. We visited such places as Ire¬ land, where we talked with Paddy (Charles Etling); England, where we had a jolly good chat with the very English Tom McFarren; India, where we thrilled to some rope tricks; China, where we listened to Oriental music; Africa, where a black boy told us his troubles. Then we returned to Dalton, where we found some home-town characters waiting for us, portrayed by Kenny Leisy. -20-
”
Page 24 text:
“
First Row; John Blxler, Richard Stevie, Mary Jeanne Amstutz, Anne Hostetler, Beatrice Brown, Hazel Gerber, Barbara Robart, Jean Marty, Betty Jeannette Nussbaum, Evelyn Frank:s, Pauline Steiner, honna Dale Rupp, Irene Etling, Virginia Kratzer, Marilyn Douglas Second Row; Roy Nussbaum, Eddie Herr, Beverly Venables, Margaret V eisgarber, Carol Beech, Barbara Hofstetter, Corlnne Hofstetter, Viola Steiner, Donna Wertz, Jackie Cope, Celia Gerber, Juanita Lehman, Donna Lee Hammer, Martha Rake, Donna McGovern Third Row; Mr. Victor Gerber, Nadine Moser, Norma Gerber, Marilyn Kelbly, Jeannette Miller, Ruth Poorman, Glenna Clapper, Jeanette Stoln, Vera Jeanne Nussbaum, Roslne Miller, Mary Beery, Winifred Cause, Lucille Kelbly Fourth Row; Donald Sommer, John McFarren, James Blxler, David Hostetler, Stanley Gerber, Mahlon Amstutz, Gerald Hackett, Harold Douglas, Cletus Amstutz, Tom Shank, Marlon Moser, Richard Coffman, Donald Steiner Fifth Row; Richard Rdsenberger, Grant Egley, Charles Etling, Jim Thompson,Wayne Mc¬ Afee, Herbert Nussbaum, Basil Evans, Harry Gerber, Donald Weygandt, Robert Sword, Alvin Buchwalter, Tom McFarren, Richard Smith The Mixed Chorus has made several public appearances this year. In October, they rendered special xnuslc at the Richvllle Church and they were selected to render several numbers at the Wayne County Teachers Institute in December. They also took part in the County Vocal Music Festival at Doylestown. For Easter Sunday in the high school auditorium they presented The Holy City, a sacred cantata, by Alfred R. Gaul. VICTOR B. GERBER Director of Music -22-
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.