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Edited by the I Senior Class of Dalton High School May, 1947 vj J Editor-In-Chief ------------ Harold Douglas Assistant Editor ------------ Ruth Poorman Business Manager ------------ John McFarren Assistant Business Manager ------ Stanley Gerber Artist ---------------- Cletus Amstutz FOREViORD Assistant Artist Billy Gerber U ' e, the Senior class of 1947, offer this edition of the Luanna ' to our classmates, teachers, and friends as a lasting tribute to our Alma Mater and the high ideals for which Dalton High School stands. This annual is the effort of many students and teachers. We especially wish to mention Miss Mildred Santschl, Dean of Girls and annual adviser, whose un¬ tiring patience and will to win has given hope and courage to the entire staff, we wish also to recognize the work of Mr. I. Glen Berg, Principal, in contribut¬ ing his time and effort in proof reading the copy. We desire to acknov;ledge the work of Mr. C. T. Davis and his assistants in taking our many pictures and pre¬ paring them for the Annual, and the work of the Commer¬ cial Photolith Company, of Massillon, in printing this book. We also wish to express our gratitude to Wayne McAfee, Richard Coffman, Donna Graber, Mary Rose Sommer, and Marilyn Kelbly, mderclassmen who collaborated in the preparation of material pertinent to school activ¬ ities. Likewise the cooperation of the student body and faculty were of great assistance in this work. Vile are happy to present this second edition of the Luanna to you for whatever happy memories andpleasure it may bring you. Picture Editor - - - - - Assistant Picture Editor Class Editor ------ Assistant Class Editor Sports Editor ------ Assistant Sports Editor - Club Editor-- Assistant Club Editor - - Feature Editor - - - - - Assistant Feature Editor Typists --------- Proofreader ------- Faculty Adviser - - - - - Associate Faculty Advisers - - - Dorothy Wertz - - - Richard Smith - - - - Jackie Cope - - - - Jean Marty - -Herbert Nussbaum - - Donald Weygandt Alvin Buchwalter - - - - Carol Beech Beverly Venables Margaret Weisgarber Jeannette Miller Velma Burckhart - - - Miriam Wertz - - - Miss Santschi - - - - - Mr. Berg Mr. Eastman - 2 -
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I ' k We, the Senior Class of 1947, wish to dedicate this Annual to our Superinten¬ dent, George H. Eastman, in recognition of his close supervision and understand¬ ing oftiie many activities of school life and his warm personal interest in our welfare. I. r ► ' r Eliza Cook
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BUS DRIVERS An integral part of our school system are the men who daily bring the pupils to and from school. These men maintain discipline and order within their bus and keep the administration in touch with changes in the comiavinity. The first two buses are from Baughman Twp. operated by Harry Alden and Bob Kershner. Of the other five, one is owned and operated by Earl Blxler, of Kldron, and the other four are the property of the Sugar Creek Twp. Board of Education. Cullen McFarrenis known as the Dean of the Bus Drivers. The other local drivers are Stephen Morris, Floyd ' Vhlte, and Veryl Bach. Another individual who performs an essential duty at the school is Emerson Hostetler, custodian. He fires the furnace, keeps the build¬ ing clean, and supervises needed repairs on school and grounds. In the office is Faye Moser who gets out tests for the teachers in a hurry and helps keen the records and correspondence. Faye Moser - Secretary E. M. Hostetler - Custodian - 3 -
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