Dalton High School - Luanna Yearbook (Dalton, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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0 = 0 o (fil v ! President - - Vice-President Secretary - - Treasxirer - - Sgt.-at-Arms - Bill Moser Ruth Zimmerman - Paye Saurer Deloros Kurzen Vaughn Kurzen The Junior Class began with an enrollment of fifty- seven members in September and lost but two during the year. We were glad to welcome Willis Amstutz and Elton Lehman as members of our class. We were also the class who rated the new teacher on the high school faculty. Miss Diane Kolias, as our adviser and homeroom sponsor. The Student Coundil members were: Pauline Shaffer, Helen Welmer, and Myron Mvunaw. Now that we were upper¬ classmen many Junior faces appeared in major school ac¬ tivities. We had seven out for Football and five for Basketball. Oiir class was represented on the Cheerlead¬ ing Staff by two Reserve and one Varsity forthe Basket¬ ball season and one for the Football season. To help support the football team, nine of our girls were in the Girls ' Bsind and three of the Majorettes were Jiinlors. We were also well represented in the other Music activities: Mixed Chorus, Band, and Orchestra. In dramatics our class presented Double Exposure in order to finance the Junior-Senior banquet in the spring. We followed throi:igh with an assembly program that further displayed our dramatic talents. First Row: Clarence Basinger, Leota Snavely, Arlene Prase, Mary Ellen Mason, Shirley Rake Joanne Kratzer, Mary Miller, Jesin Eggeman, Evelyn Eberly, Betty Parhnl, Gary Smith Second Row: George Winkler, Dorothy Kornhaus,Ruth Zimmerman, Joan Galehouse, Paye Saxarer Barbara Fetter, Shirley Amstutz, Kay Douglas, Vanlta Horst, Bill Kerr, Carl Yoho Third Row: Roy Steiner, Carol Lowe, Janice Teeple, Lorene Hartzler, Norma Lower, Mary Shane, Mabel Witmer, Clara Zimmerman, Helen Weimer, Harley Weisgarber, Miss Kolias Fourth Row: Deloros Kurzen, Roxanne Sapp, Esther Shisler, Shirley Snavely, Ruth Etllng, Jo Ann Bodager, Dora Lee Gardner, Msu garet Frantz, Pauline Shaffer, Bill Moser Fifth Row: Willis Amstutz, Harold Zlmmerly, Lonny Starcher, Myron Mxamaw, Harold Showalter Maurice Himsberger, Donald Hauensteln, Leroy Lehman, Vaughn Kurzen, Dennis Pluecklger k 19

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We, the undersigned. Class of 1952, about to blow the whistle for departure from our Senior school days for all time henceforth, do hereby will and bequeath some of our most cherished possessions to those who will soon occupy our former places in these hallowed halls of learning. ARTICLE I To the faculty we leave our deepest appreciationfor their patient under¬ standing both of our weaknesses and of otir vast potentialities. ARTICLE II To the Junior Class we leave the secrets suid mysteries of the Senior homeroom and what transpires therein (with and without Miss Santschi ' s knowledge). ARTICLE III To the Sophomore Class we leave the ability to overcome the difficulties which will arise dixrlng the coming school year. ARTICLE IV To the Freshman Class we leave the realization that they are one year nearer that grand and glorious reign they will eventually enjoy as dig¬ nified and serious-minded Seniors. ARTICLE V Individually and separately the Members of the Class of 1952 make the following bequests: I, Lillian Amstutz, will my A average to Ruth Zlmmermsui. I, Ronald Amstutz, will my ability to love ' em and leave ' em to Larry Rossiter. I, June Ault, will my pleasing smile to Dorothy Kornhaus. I, Doyle Basinger, will my sense of h imor to Roy Steiner. I, John Buchwalter, will my big shoes to Dick Snyder. I, Nora Plueckiger, will my quiet ways to Barbara Fetter. I, Dale Gelsberger, will my helghth to Ernest George. I, Harold Gerber, will my keen suialysls of history and government to Walter Nolt, I, June Gerber, will my pleasant personality to Miss Santschl. I, Russell Gerber, will ray ability in sports to Vaughn Kvirzen. I, Carole Graber, will my saxophone to Pearl Ault, I, Gwendolyn Graber, will ray cheerleading ability to Faye Saurer, I, Donovan Griffith, will ray old car to Dennis Plueckiger. I, Harold Hauenstein, will my farming ability to Olin Brlllhart. I, Eugene Hazel, will ray curly hair to Walter Stoll. I, Evelyn Houghton, will ray ability to write to request time to Pat Kerr. I, Peter Huebner, will ray speed to Bill Wlrth, I, Bob Ickes, will ray way with the girls to Paul Wertz. I, George Indorf, will my love of old used cars to Earl Hazel. I, Roger Kelner, will ray barbering technique to Melvin Wyss. I, Jacqueline Kick, will my dramatic ability to Norma Lower. I, Charles Laverlng, will my leadership in class to Ifyron Mumaw. I, Beverly Llntern, will my majorette vmlform to Pauline Shaffer, I, Ray Loomis, will my last name to Ima Smith, , I, Ronald Lowe, will my place on the basketball bench to Bob Welkert, I, Norma McGovern, will ray happy-go-lucky attitude to Ruth Etllng. I, Tom Merriman, will ray driving ability to John Prltcbiard, I, Norman Moser, will my manly build to George Kelbly, I, Glenn Ressler, will my ability to work hard to Donald Hauenstein. .18. (Cont’d, on p, 22)



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F 1 n ?l oor V V V President - - Vice-President Secretary - - Treasurer - - Sgt.-at-Arms - Donferd Nussbaum Shirley Lance - - Martha Wertz Trudy Kerstetter Kenneth McKee At the beginning of the year, the Sophomore enroll¬ ment numbered fifty-seven. Six members withdrew during the year, but foior others entered. Shirley Peters and Walter Stoll, who had been ill, were able to return dxir- ing the year. James Neal came from Burbank to stay with us and LeonardLepley ofKlUbuck was with usfor a while. Mr. Hummel was our Class Adviser and Student Council mem¬ bers were: Jim Swartz, Dick Pischnich, andEllis Martin. Early in the year we selected our class colors of grey and red. Another highlight was our class party at the home of Clarabel Douglas. We had a wonderful time playing games and participating in barn dances. Later in the year, the first section of oiir history class met at the Hummel home. It was here that the History Club was born. The second section was then entertained by the Hummels on a later date. Participation in other activities included Clarabel Douglas, Marilyn Nussbavun, and Marcia Haney in the Decla¬ mation Contest. Of these, Marcia Haney qualified to go to Columbus in Poetry Reading. For Reserve Basketball there were Carl and Charles Kick, George Kelbly, Donferd Nussbaum, Homer Gerber, and Donald Schultz. Later in the season George Kelbly dressed forthe Varsity. Clara¬ bel Douglas won a berth onthe Varsity Cheerleading team. First Row: Marcia Haney, Trudy Kerstetter, Dick Pischnich, Marjorie Horst, Marilyn Nuss¬ baum, Glenn Loomis, Janet Case, Mae Eberly, Glenna Prase, Carolyn Britton, Lillian Weaver, Ruth Shararao Second Row: Charles Kick, Anna Jean Gerber, Maurine Merriman, Carl Kick, William Ress- ler, Shirley Lance, Nancy Parsons, Lila Amstutz, Alice Slabaugh, Martha Duvall, Jeanne Brotherton Third Row: Carol Brown, Junior Troyer, Donald Schultz, Richard Gerber, Trenna Tinsler, Dale Stoin, Walter Nolt, Virginia Lavering, Darlene Sapp, Clarabel Douglas, Joanne Brotherton, Mary Snyder Fourth Row: Clarice Wenger, Kenneth McKee, Olln Brillhart, Paul Martin, Homer Gerber, John Pritchard, Martha Wertz, Donferd Nussbaum, Carolyn Lehmsui, Fred Pahrnl, Geraldine Rhine Fifth Row: Mr, Hummel, James Swartz, Ellis Martin, Prank Llntern, Max Griffith, George Kelbly, Lynn Ziegler, Larry Rossiter

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