Dalton High School - Luanna Yearbook (Dalton, OH)

 - Class of 1949

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' i ..- iM v „ M JUt M •% | $ % I M- % First Row: Robert Domer, Marilyn Weygandt, Robert Snyder, Floyd Johnson,Carol Sommer, Jan¬ ice Douglas, Marilyn Sommer, Carl Showalter, Wanda Wertz, Carolyn Smith, Wanda Shane Christine Nussbaum Second Row: Franklin Stockham, Grace Hoover, Gerry Weisgarber, David Mangle, James Martin Robert Eggeman, Barbara Tinsler, Clark Gerber, Marjorie Ott, Mildred Steiner, Wanda McCoy Third Row: Donald Patterson, Lloyd Lehman, Ernest Horst, Doris Amstutz, Janet Brotherton Edith Nussbaum, Robert Lemon, Carolyn Horst, Patricia Lavering, Mary Alice Baer, Kenneth Steiner Fourth Row: Gene Forrer, Dale Bateman, Leonard Horst, Clark Weygandt, Don Forrer, Jim Huff Mrs. Chovan, Joe Hoobler, Donald Shaffer, Raymond Fahrni, Robert Good, Wendell Douglass Bill Bodager President ------- Vice-President - - - - - Secretary-Treasurer - - Sgt.-at-Arms ------ Student Senate - - - - - Faculty Adviser Janice Douglas Carol Sommer Marilyn Sommer Carl Showalter Joe Hoobler Dale Bateman Doris Amstutz Helen Chovan In September fifty-one students entered Dalton High as Sophomores. Our social activities included a Hallo¬ ween party at Donald Shaffer’s home in MarsLallville, and a skating party at Skateland in Canton. We pur¬ chased white sweaters with black letters in keeping with our class colors. In music we had two girls in the All-Girl Band. We had several boys in the Mixed Chorus and nearly all the girls were in the Girls’ Glee Club. We were also well represented in instrumental music. With the powerful Junior ana oenior Varsity, the Sophomores had little chance for Varsity basketball, but seven of our boys did make the Reserve team. We did have two boys out for football. Two Sophomores were Football Cheerleaders, and for basketball a member of our class was a Varsity Cheerleader, and another member a Reserve Cheerleader. Our class was active in Speech. Four members gave dramatic declamations, five gave humorous declamations, one gave an oration, and two gave original orations. 19

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1 1 1 I 1 ' i 1 [ % First Row: Laura Miller, Doris Hunsberger, Ruth Nussbaum, Marjorie Steiner, Delores Snyder Herald Hackett, Grant Egley, Mary Rexroad, Ronald Gerber, Marlene McKee, Mildred Nolt Mary Jean Smucker Second Row: Doris Eberly, Wallace Gerber, JoAnn Groff, Donna Graber, Nancy Warnock, Bea¬ trice Hines, Kathleen Lehman, Thdmas Nussbaum, John Hostetler, Roy Nussbaum, Wayne Krat- zer, James Weisgarber Third Row: Arthur Hammer, Robert Brotherton, William Ayres, David Conrad, Kenneth Lower Willis Eberly, David Monbarren, John Kelbly, Bill Shaffer, Willard Ressler. Fourth Row: Miss Dorff, Eddie Herr, Richard Stevie. Benjamin Eberly, George Shammo, Roger Mock, William Moore, Harold Lehman ii (V (Ki ft (f M President - - Vice-President Secretary - - Treasurer - - Student Senate Faculty Adviser - - Grant Egley - Gerald Hackett Marjorie Steiner Delores Snyder Mary Jean Smucker Eddie Herr Richard Stevie - - Marian Dorff The Junior Class with a membership of forty has been well represented in all school activities. There were ten Juniors in the Concert Band, twelve in the Or¬ chestra, seven in the All-Girl Band, and twenty-two in the Mixed Chorus. Four members of the class entered solos in the annual music contest at Berea. In speech work the debate team was composed en¬ tirely of Juniors; in the declamation contest, eight Juniors participated. In the field of sports, four Junior boys made the Varsity in basketball and seven in football. There was a Junior member elected for Varsity Cheerleader and two for Reserve Cheerleaders. Our annual Assembly Program featured a bird ' s eye view of Inside U. S. A. A very important all Junior function was the presentation of “The Haunted Chair, the proceeds of which financed the big social event of the .year--the Junior Senior banquet. 18



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First Row: John Buchwalter, Lilliai Amstutz, Roger Keiner, Tom Hammer, Curtis Sprunger Carol Graher, Beverly Lintern, Donovan Griffith, Russell Gerber, Ernest Geiser, Shirley Wertz, Doyle Bassinger Second Row: Dean Monbarren, June Gerber, Tom Merriman, Harold Gerber, Glenn Ressler, George Indorf, Doris Nussbaum, Gwendolyn Graber, Phyllis Buss, Vera Ann Werntz, Amanda Martin Evelyn Houghton Third Row: Ralph Nolt, Marion Steiner, Gene Weygandt, Robert Johnson, Norma Jean Schultz Peggy Richmond, June Ault, Eleanor Withrich, Norman Moser, Herbert Young, Ralph Indorf Fourth Row: Glenn Showalter, Mr. Berg, Peter Huebner, Jacqueline Kick, Barbara Gause Charles Laverlng, Nora Flueckiger, Mary Yutzey, Mary Horst, Edson Fetter, Norma McGovern Fifth Row: Melvin Brillhart, Harold Hauenstein, Orden Amstutz, Jack Salberg, Jim Tinsler Kenneth Snyder, Ronald Amstutz, Vance Baker, Atlee Gingerich, Donald Van Dyne, Edwin Singer, Raymond Wright President - - - - Vice-President - - Secretary-Treasurer Student Senate - - Faculty Adviser Russell Ger’oei Curtis Sprunger Beverly Lintern Tom Hammer Shirley Wertz Eugene Hazel - I. Glen Berg We entered the sacred portals of Dalton High School with fifty-eight Green Freshmen. We lost two members, but gained one, Phyllis Buss. Then came the big initi¬ ation, which made us full-fledged members. When every¬ one became acquainted, we elected the above officers. Many of our class members took part in the high school activities. We had two Freshman girls who pre¬ pared declamations. In the Music Department there were many Freshman musicians. Six regular members were in the Orchestra and ten were in the Band. In the Girls ' Glee Club and Mixed Chorus twenty-five faces were seen in all. There were seven boys out for basketball, even though they kept the bench warm most of the time they were still in there fighting when we needed them. Eight were out for football, but Russell Gerber was the only letterman. We enjoyed planning and putting on a Television Show for the upperclassmen and faculty members when it came our turn to present the Assembly Program. 20

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