Dalton High School - Luanna Yearbook (Dalton, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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GEORGE WINKLER nI'm a handsome man--but a gay deceiver.u Annual Staff - M Class Officer - l, 2, M Football - 2, 3, M Junior Play Cast - 3 Mixed Chorus - M MABEL WITM R nKnowledge comes, but wisdom lingers.n Mixed Chorus - 3 Office Assistant - M Library Staff - 2 CARL YOHO WILLIAM WIRTH nI'm willing to be con- vinced, but show me one who can do it.n Debate - M Declamation - M Junior Play Production Staff - 3 Manager: Baseball - 3 Football - 3 NI agree with no man's opin1on's--I have some of my own,U Football - 3, M Junior Play Production Staff - 3 HAROLD ZIMM RLY nMen are often capable of greater things than they perform.n F'F'A '1:2:39l-l- Football - 3 Track - 1, 2, 3, M CLARA ZIM RMAN NAlways looking ahead.n Cafeteria - 3, M Girls' Glee Club - l, 2 Library Staff - l, 2, 3 Mixed Chorus - 3, h RUTH ZIMMERMAN WA sense of humor, a good n mindg A combination hard to find.n -1g,- Annual Staff - M Class Officer - 3 County One-Act Pla - 3 Majorette - 2, 3, Z Mixed Chorus - 3, A

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HAROLD SHOWALTER 'A man he is is ideal, even though absorbed in thought.n Junior Play Cast - 3 Music: concern Band - 1, 2, 3, L, Mixed Chorus - 1, 2, 3, ll Orchestra - l 2 3, h 3 1 Student Council - M HELEN ANN WEIM R nI'1l find a way or make one.n Cheerleader: Football - 2, 3 Reserve Basketball- 3 F. H. A. - h Girls' Glee Club - 1, 2, M Office Assistant - A Student Council - l, 2, 3 LEOTA SNAVELY nLove makes the world go round . Barker Staff - M FaHoAl'J-DLL Girls' Glee Club - 1, 2, M Mixed Chorus - 3, M ROY STEINER ' nHe never says much, in fact very littleg in arguments he's never caught in the middle.u Mixed Chorus - 1, 2, 3, M SHIRLEY SNAVELY nShe that has patience can conquer anyth1ng.n Annual Staff - M Junior Play Cast - 3 Mixed Chorus - 3, Lg, Accompanist - M Orchestra - 2, 3 Student Council - M JANICE TEEPLE uMeet her any time of day, She's always smiling in the same sweet way.n Annual Staff - h Class Officer - 1, 2 F. H. A. - A Officer - M Music: Concert Band-l,2,3,h Girls' Band -1,2,3,h Girls' Glee Club - l, 2, lg. Mixed Chorus -3, M -15- GARY SMITH uSometimes I sit and think- sometimes I just s1t.H Annual Staff - M Barker Staff - M Junior Play Cast - 3 Manager: Basketball - 3, h Football - M HARLEY'WEISGARBER Hwhere there's life there's hope.n Junior Play Production Staff - 3



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i i N l a I P x N 2 4 QUMQS Eialmltw In the fall of 'h9, sixty-five fun-loving Freshmen climbed aboard their roller coaster for the first part of their ride through Dalton High. Our supervisor was Mr. Berg. Operating the controls was Bill Moser as our President, with Harold Showalter assisting him as Vice- President, Janice Teeple as Secretary, and George Wink- ler handling the finances of the class as Treasurer. Our councilors were Joan Galehouse, Doris Gerber, and Delores Kurzen. During our first ride, which had its ups and downs,we found we had many athletes, musicians, and a few interested in declamations, riding on our roller coaster. One of the high points reached was the initiation given by the Seniors where we became true members of Dalton High. Later in the year, we stopped at the home of Charles Shaffer to enjoy a weiner roast. There were sixty-three passengers aboard for our second ride. Five of our passengers jumped off but three others climbed aboard. Mr. Hum el was our super- visor for this trip. George Winkler took over the con- trols as President, with Harold Showalter remaining as Vice-President, Faye Saurer as Treasurer was in charge of tickets, and Janice Teeple as Secretary kept arecord of our trip. Our councilors were Helen Weimer, Delores Kurzen, and Myron Mumaw. Dwayne Taylor was elected as Sgt.-at-Arms to keep order. As the hills flew by, we found many of our passen- gers taking part in the school activities. we had one Majorette and were well represented in music with many members inthe High School Band, Orchestra, Girls' Band, and Girls' Glee Club. There were six boys playing bas- ketball, five,baseballgfour, footballg and four, track. It is interesting to note that ofthe three members that comprise each squad in football, varsity and reserve basketball cheerleaders, we had two members from our class in each group. During the last lap of our second ride, we stopped at Stone's in Massillon to buy our class sweaters which were bright red tri med with white bulldogs. Our class party for this ride was a square dance which was held at Esther Shisler's home, We began our third ride withfifty-seven brave pas- sengers still aboard. Our supervisor for this trip was Miss Diane Kollas, a new teacher on the staff. During this ride we lost only two members who were replaced later by two newcomers. At the controls once more was Bill Moser as Presidentg Ruth Zimmerman,Vlce-Presidenq Faye Saurer, Secretary, Deloros Kurzen, Treasurer. Our major financial problem was the Junior-Senior banquet, Vaughn Kurzen was elected Sgt.-at-Arms. Councilors for this ride were Pauline Shaffer, Helen Weimer, and Myron Mumaw. New that we were upperclassmen many of our members were in Girls' Band, Orchestra, and High School Band, with nearly everyone a member of the Mixed Chorus. Our class was represented by three majorettes, one varsity and two reserve basketball cheerleaders, and one foot- ball cheerleader. There were eight boys playing foot- ballfrom our groupgfive, basketballg andfour, baseball. There were many important events during this year. The first one was our Junior Class Play, nDouble Expo- sure.n Then about Christmas Santa arrived with ourlong awaited rings. Later in the spring we gave the Seniors their banquet using Hawaii as our theme. This was the first year students were allowedto bring outside dates, a privilege truly appreciated. This year, also, for the first time, we had an orchestra,for the banquet. For our fourth ride there were fifty-five passen- gers aboard with Miss Santschi and Mr. Scott acting as supervisors. George Winkler once more took over the controls as Presidentg Vaughn Kurzen, Vice-Presidentg Delores Kurzen, Secretaryg Doris Gerber, Treasurerg and Bill Moser, Sgt.-at-Arms. Due to the changed policy of electing Student Council officers, there were six mem- bers fromthe Senior Class. Janice Teeple, Norma Lower, and Myron Mumaw served as regular Council members with Harold Showalter, Presidentg Doris Gerber, Vice-Pres- ident and Shirley Snavely, Secretary. MwwmwewmSmmmtmmwwemmtmwsw do. We had one football cheerleader, three varsity cheerleaders, and one reserve cheerleader. There were five boys in basketball, seven in baseball, six infoot- ball, and we had three Majorettes. There were a number of us in High School Band, Orchestra, Girls' Band, and Girls' Chorus. We took a fieldtrlp in Government Class to Columbus, made publications of the Barker, produced a Senior Class Play, were guests at the Junior-Senior Banquet, and last of all published the Luanne. Now as we step off our roller coaster, we wish to express our appreciation for the co-operation and help of the Faculty and many friends who helped us reach our destination. Prophecy cont'd. Mary Miller has changed her name. To marry Kenny was her aimg Now she's a housewife, cheerful and gay, Cooking and cleaning for her family all day. Bill Moser is a lumber jack And with his trusty saw and ax He cuts six cords of wood each day And still finds time for a few short naps. Myron Mumaw is going to college To become a chemical engineer. It's the professor's hope 'till he graduates That the college remains in its original place. Shirley Rake works in a popular drug store Selling patent medicines galoreg Her sundaes and sodas, too, are tops, For all her customers return for more. Arthur has traveled to many new places And finally settled in a western state. His method of farming is new and improved And his yield per acre is Washington approved. Roxane worked her way to fame Just by using her old nick name. The TV producers thought she was swell-- As the second Dagmar she's done very well. Faye wears the blue of the U. S. Navy And carries the rank of second ships' mate, Although she's gone on many a cruise Her breakfast or lunch she ne'er did lose. Pauline's goal is professional bowling And she wants to be a hit. She's trying hard for the n300u game And hopes she'll soon accomplish it. Mary Ellen Shane's dreams have already come true And little Ellie Jr. has just learned to coo. There are beds to make and dishes to do, But she still has time for a visit with you. -17- Cont'd. on page 20

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