Dalton High School - Luanna Yearbook (Dalton, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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LILLIAN AMSTUTZ Annual Staff - I4. Barker Staff - I4. Junior Play- Production Staff - 3 Music: Vocal - 1, 3 Instrumental Accompanist - 2, li. RONALD AMSTUTZ Annual Staff - I4. P. P. A. - 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Play Cast - 3 Music; Vocal - 4 Sports; Basketball - 1, 2, 3» 4 Baseball - 3» 4 Pootball - 2, 3, 4 Track - 1, 2 JUNE AULT Annual Staff - 4 Barker Staff - 3 P. H. A. - 1, 2, 3, 4 Music: Vocal - 1, 2, 3 Instrumental - 1, 2, 3, 4 Girl ' s Band - 1, 2, 3» 4 DOYLE BASINGER P. P. A. - 1, 2, 3 Music; Vocal - 3, 4 Junior Play Production Staff - 3 JOHN BUCHV ALTER P. P. A. - 1, 2, 3, 4 Officer - 2, 4 P. P. A. Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Play Cast - 3 NORA PLUECKIGER Vocal - 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Play Production Staff - 3 DALE GEISBERGER Attended Minerva High School - 1, 2 Attended Navarre High School - 3 Annual Staff - 4 Class Officer - 4 Sports; Baseball - 4 Basketball - 4 HAROLD GERBER Voc. Agr. - 1, 2, 3, 4 JUNE GERBER Annual Staff - 4 Barker Staff - 2, 4 Class Officer - 3, 4 Commercial Club - 3, Jxinior Play; Production Staff - 3 RUSSELL GERBER P. P. A. - 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Play Cast - 3 Sports; Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball - 1, 2, 3, 4 Pootball - 1, 2, 3, 4 Track - 1, 2 CAROLE GRABER Annual Staff - 4 Barker Staff - 1, 4 Class Officer - 3 Jimior Play Cast - 3 Music; Vocal - 1, 2, 3» 4 Instrumental - 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls ' Band - 1, 2, 3, 4 GWENDOLYN GRABER Annual Staff - 4 Barker Staff - 4 Class Officer - 2, 3» 4 Commercial Club - 3» 4 Cheerleader Varsity Basketball - 3t 4 Varsity Pootball - 3» 4 DONOVAN GRIFFITH Sports: Football - 1, 2 Baseball - 1, 2, 3 4 HAROLD HAUENSTEIN Annual Staff - 4 Barker Staff - 2, 3 F. F. A. - 1, 2, 3, 4 Officer - 1, 2, 3» 4 Junior Play Cast - 3 Sports; Basketball - 1, 2, 3 Football - 1, 2, 3, 4 EUGENE HAZEL Annual Staff - 4 Class Officer - 1, 2, 3 Junior Play Cast - 3 Sports; Football - 2, 3 4 Music; Vocal - 3, 4 EVELYN HOUGHTON Annual Staff - 4 Barker Staff - 3» 4 Junior Play Cast - 3 F. H. A. - 1, 2, 3, 4 Music; Vocal - 1, 2, 3, 4 Instrumental - 1, 2, 3 4 Girls ' Band - 1, 2, 3» 4 PETER HUEBNER History Club - 4 Junior Play; Production Staff - 3 Student Council - 3 Music; Instrumental - 1, 2. 3. 4 ROBERT ICKES Attended Brewster High School - 1, 2 Attended Massillon High School - 2, 3 Annual Staff - Football - 4 Student Council - 4 GEORGE INDORF P. P. A. - 1, 2, 3, 4 ROGER LEE KEINER Voc. Agr. - 1, 2, 3 Music; Vocal - 4 JACQUELINE KICK Annual Staff - 4 Barker Staff - 4 Junior Play Cast - 3 Original Oratory - 2 Music; Vocal - 1, 2, 3, 4 CHARLES LAVERING Annual Staff - 4 Music; Instrumental - 1, 2, 3 4 Vocal - 1, 2, 3 4 Sports; Baseball - 4 Pootball - 2, 3» 4 Track - 1, 2 Student Council; President - 4 BEVERLY LINTERN Annual Staff - 4 Barker Staff - 4 P. H. A. - 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Play Cast - 3 Music; Vocal - 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls ' Band - 1, 2 Majorette - 3 Drum Majorette - 4 RAYMOND LOOMIS Attended Deerfield High School - 1, 2 Attended Southeast High School - 3 Student Council - 4 RONALD LOWE Attended Predericksburg High School - 1, 2 Sports; Basketball - 3 4 NORMA MCGOVERN Barker Staff - 4 F. H. A. - 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Play Cast - 3 Music; Girls ' Band - 1, 2 Majorette - 3 4 Vocal - 1, 2, 3, 4 THOMAS MERRIMAN Annual Staff - 4 Junior Play Cast - 3 Music; Vocal - 4 NORMAN MOSER Annual Staff - 4 F. P. A. - 1, 2, 3, 4 Sports: Football - 2, 3» 4 GLENN RESSLER Voc. Agr. - 1, 2, 3, 4 NORMiA SCHULTZ Annual Staff - 4 Barker Staff - 4 P. H. A. - 1, 2 Junior Play; Production Staff - 3 Music; Vocal - 1, 2, 3 4 Instriamental - 1, 2, 3 4 Girls ' Band - 1, 2, 3» 4 GLENN SHOWALTER Junior Play: Production Staff - 3 Music: Instrur.iental - 1, 2, 3» 4 Vocal - 1, 2, 3 4 Boys ' Quartet - 2 CURTIS SPRUIiGER P. P. A. - 1, 2, 3j 4 Sports: Baseball - 3, 4 Pootball - 4 MARION STEINER Vocal - 1, 2, 3» 4 BARBARA TINSLER Barker Staff - 1, 4 P. H. A. - 1, 2, 3, 4 Music: Vocal - 1, 2 Instrumental - 2, 3 Girls ' Band - 1, 2 Majorette - 3 VERA WERNTZ F. H. A. - 1, 2, 3, 4 Music r Vocal - 1, 2, 3» SHIR LEY WERTZ Annual Staff - 4 Barker Staff - 4 Commercial Club - 3» 4 Jvuiior Play Cast 3 Music; Vocal - 1, 2, 3, 4 Instrumental - 1, 2, 3 4 Girls ' Band - 1, 2, 3, 4 EDWIN SINGER - P. P. A. - 2 - 15 -

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EDWIN SINGER Happy am I; from care I ' m free! Why can ' t they all be contented like me. VERA WERNTZ Laiigh and the world laughs with you. Cry and you cry alone, SHIRLEY WERTZ Not tall — not small. But fair and sweet and loved by all. CURTIS SPRUNGER He knows how to hide his ability—but can ' t remember where. 11 -



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In the fall of 1914-8, our train left Grade School Station and started towards OTir destination of higher education. The first part of our Jo irneytook us through the Freshman year. Our conductor was Mr, Berg, our engi¬ neer was Russell Gerber as President, our fireman was Curtis Sprunger as Vice-President, ovir hostess was Bev¬ erly Lintern as Secretary-Treasxirer, and our porter was Donovan Griffith as Sgt.-at-Anns. The Train Council was as follows: Eugene Hazel, Tom Hammer, and Shirley Wertz. There were fifty-nine people on the train. Thirteen got off during this part of the journey. We had one layover when we stopped the train and had a party at Russell Gerber’s, then we con¬ tinued on oTir way. For the second part ofour trip we went through our Sophomore year with Mrs. Helen Chovan as our conductor. During the last semester, Mr. Hummel took over the con¬ trols. The engineer for this part of our journey was Ronald Amstutz as President,our fireman was RiisseU Ger¬ ber as Vice-President, our hostess was Gwendolyn Graber as Secretary-Treasurer,and our porter was Donovan Grif¬ fith as Sgt.-at-Arms. Eugene Hazel, Kenny Snyder, and Shirley Wertz acted as our Train Council. There were forty-six people with us for this part of the joxirney and only five got off during the year. This year we purchased sweaters in our class colors of green and white. We had two parties, one at Doris Nussbavun ' s home and a roller skating party at Skateland in Canton. As we started out on the third part of our journey we had forty-six passengers. Our conductor was Mrs. Marian Amstutz,our engineer wasRussell Gerber as Presi¬ dent, oul hostess was June Gerber as Vice-President, her assistants were Gwendolyn Graber and Carole Graber as Secretary and Treasurer respectively, and our fireman was Eugene Hazel as Sgt.-at-Arms. Our Train Council for this part ofthe trip was Harold uenstein, Jacqueline Kick, and Peter Huebner. We had some entertainment during this part of our travels. After numerous postponements due to circum¬ stances beyond our control, we finally presented ovir class play, January Thaw, which was a big success. A few of the notable passengers this year were star foot¬ ball players. They were Ronald Amstutz, Russell Gerber, Norman Moser, Eugene Hazel,Charles Lavering, and Harold Hauenstein. They worked and played hard. Some of these boys also played basketball. Then came the big event, oxir train halted for the Junior-Senior Banquet, which was a Meri Irish Frolic— this was quite an event. We lost only eight passengers during this part of our journey. We began the last section of our trip on September 8, 195l» with thirty-eight passengers aboard. Our con¬ ductor was Miss Mildred Santschi £ind our engineer was June Gerber as President, our fireman was Harold Hauen¬ stein as Vice-President, our hostesses were Gwendolyn Graber as Secretary and Lillian Amstutz as Treasurer, our porter was Dale Gelsberger as Sgt.-at-Arms. Charles Lavering, Robert Ickes, and Raymond Loomis acted as our Train Council. We halted on several occasions, the most Important of which was the assembling of oixr Annual. Our rehearsal for this work was the monthly publication of o ir school paper, The Barker. We proudly consider these achieve¬ ments as some ofthe factors that contrlbutedto oxir suc¬ cess as a Senior Class. Another great adventure during one of our stops,was the Senior Class Play. We are very proud of the dramatic ability that exists in our class. Then came our final stop before reaching our des¬ tination: The Jimlor-Senior Banquet. We were guests of the Juniors,who are to be commended for the fine enter¬ tainment and the delicious food that was served. We wish to express our appreciation to the Faculty and our many friends who helped us reach o ir destination. SEPTEMBER - First Teachers Meeting - Let’s face it, kids 5 - First day of school - Here we go 11 - Fair day - Fun, huh 15 “ Doylestown - Football season opens 21 - Rlttman - Almost, gang 28 - Millersburg - Tough luck boys OCTOBER 5 - Dover St. Joseph - No comment 12 - Freshman Reception - Not so bad 16 - Annual Pictures - Taken outside 18 - Navarre - It was a tough game 19 - No school - Oh boy 23 - Senior Pictures - Not so serious 20 - Doylestown - Better luck next time NOVEMBER 3 - Briinswick - Nice going - But was it ever coldl l6 - Clinton Benefit Game - Basketball season opens 20 - Mt. Eaton - On their floor we won 22 - Thanksgiving - Yum, Yum 27 - Navarre - Oooh 30 - Apple Creek - Keep it up DECEMBER 7 - Fredericksburg - No comment 1 4 - Snow - Heap big snow 21 - Christmas Vacation - Santa was good to us this year 31 - Goodbye December - Lota of snow JANUARY 2 - Back to school - Back to work - Millersburg - Oh well - Beach City - Close game 12 - Rlttmsui - Nice game, boys 15 - Burbsuik - Back on the right track 18 - Creston - Lost our technique 23 - Northwestern - Lost again 25 - Sterling - A good game, anyway 26 - Vocal Music at Doylesto?m - Wasn’t that fun 29 - Annual Pictures - Music Department on parade FEBRUARY 1 - Doylestown - Nice going fellows 2 - Shreve - Now we’re on the right track 8 - Smithville - Lost 12 - Toxirnament begins - Good luck 12 - Fredericksbxirg - Almost - One point ik - Apple Creek - Keep it up boys 10 - County Declamation Contest - Congratulations Marclal 16 - Burbank - What a good game 18 - Annual Pictures - Last chance to get in the act 20 - Fredericksburg - Just one point short again 22,- Washington’s Birthday - No school MARCH llj. - Athletic Bsuiquet - Come one, come all 20 - District F F A Parliamentary Team at W H S 21 - Music and Speech contestants 29 - Music contestants at Kent APRIL 1 - Career Day - Come on Seniors - Coiinty One-Act Play at Smithville 5 - Music at Kent 11 - Good Friday - No school 15 - Back to school - Not long now 17 - Senior Tea sponsored by PTA 18 - County,Instrumental at Wooster 29 - Art Achievement Day - Good luck. Art Class (Cont ' d. on p. 22) 16

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