Dalton High School - Luanna Yearbook (Dalton, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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'SEEKS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS PHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICE -21-

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5 Esther is working down on the farm Where you'll find her doing no harm. She sings on the silo at the break of day, Always carefree, happy, and gay. Harold S. is attending Manchester College Where he's absorbing a great deal of knowledge. A preacher or teacher he wants to beg I He s capable of either, as you can see. Gary's ambition to be a coach Was filled at 0. S. U., And when you go to Mt. Eaton's games You'll see his dreams came true. Leota is a housewife Gaily doing her household tasksg Just to be married to wonderful Don Was all that she ever asked. Shirley Smavely to begin her career Went to New York without a fear. She acquired a job with plenty of ease And now her boss she strives to please. Roy Steiner is now a mason Building houses big and strong, So, if you want to build a house, See Roy. You can't go wrong. Janice is going to Beauty School Where she's learnin ver fast S Y - She's been working hard the last six months On a permanent wave that really lasts. Helen Weimer is still at work Up at Clinton's grocery store. She really intends to buy lt, you know, As soon as she earns a little more. Harley now runs the pottery He's done all right as you can see. With a little effort he's changed his ways From the carefree ones of his high school days. George has become an accountant And keeps his desk very neat. The boss says the desk is for papers But George thinks it's nice for his feet. Bill Wirth is now a Star reporter Working for the Dalton Gazette. He doesn't make much money yet D But he gets along swell withnPet. Mabel is a housewife, carefree and gay, Trying to please in her own special way. She has a big house and lives on a farm And she's really proud of Carl Yoho is now a barber her new dairy barn. And, though he's growing fat, He still knows how to argue, So, stop in and have a chat. Harold Z. is a deep sea diver, And, if you want to know He'll tell you how the mermaids showed him Where the choicest pearls did grow. Clara makes an efficient housewife, For she's considered an excellent cook. She gained her experience in the cafeteria And not, like some, through a recipe book. Ruth Z. is a professional And is starring next year She has skated her way to Now in neon lights you'1l skater in the Ice Capades. highest fame. find her name. I, Mary E. Mason, will my shorthand book to Bill Sommer. I, Mary Miller, will my pleasant smile to Florence Britton. I, Bill Moser, will my wrestling ability to Larry Frantz. I, Myron Mumaw, will my harmonica to Bruce Tschantz. I, Shirley Rake, will my school-skipping ability to Carolyn Britton. I, Art Sapp, will my farming ability to Dale Stoin. I, Roxane Sapp, will my love for Mt. Eaton to Marilyn Nussbaum. I, Faye Saurer, will my place as cheerleader to Ima Smith. I, Pauline Shaffer, will my 75 pair of earrings to Clarabel Douglas. I, Mary E. Shane, will my love for Hillbilly music to Mary L. Shanklin. I, Esther Shisler, will my way with cars to Maurine Merriman. I, Harold Showalter, will my position in Student Council to Raymond Good. I, Gary Smith, will my basketball souveniers to Frank Lintern. I, Leota Snavely, will my ability to get along with my sister so well to Liz Mason I, Shirley Snavely, will my operatic voice to Janet Case. I, Roy Steiner, will my sense of humor to Ronny Tschantz. I, Janice Teeple, will my place in band to Mary Lou McDowell. I, Helen Weimer, will my health notebook to Melvin Wyss. I, Harley Weisgarber, will my ability to get in trouble I, George Winkler, will my life to Elsie Slabach. I, Bill Wirth, will my momentous speed to Joe Sword. I, Mabel Witmer, will my neatness to Vida Schloneger. to Tom Peters. I, Carl Yoho, will my ability to get along with Miss McMillan to the Junior Class- I, Harold Zimmerly, will my tall tales to Charles Yoder. I, Clara Zimmerman, will my wavy hair to Leanna Case. I I, Ruth Zim erman, will my attendance record to Larry Bodager. -



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Tunisia The Junior Class had an enrollment of forty-one members in September butlost two early in the year. Our Faculty Advisers were Miss McMil1en and Mr.Berg and our Student Council members were Marjorie Horst, Trudy Ker- stetter, and Jim Swartz. Our first major project wasthe presentation of our class play, We Shook the Family Tree, early in Novem- ber. Selection of our class rings was another serious decision to make. As upperclassmen we participated more actively and successfully in the various music, speech, and athletic events of the school year. For our sociallife we held a Christmas partyin the school gym after which we went caroling. The second big It was quite a high light was the Junior-Senior Prom. thrill to keep the Seniors guessing as to what our real plans were. The Prom and marching in with the Seniors at Baccalaureate made us realize how close we were to our last year of carefree high school days. ' -,,, by y o F F I c E R s 7 ,35 ' ' President --------- Donferd Nussbaum --., ' 'W 2 - Vice-President - ---- Dale Stoin K4 514 2 ,,., , 1 Secretary ---- - - - Clarabel Douglas m ,c:,,,..: lysi s Treasurer - - - - - - - - Ida Jo Baker T255 ' Sgt.-at-Arms - - - - - Homer Gerber o ' Q 1 an First Row: Marcia Haney, Janet Case, Mae Eberly, Marjorie Horst, Marilyn Nussbaum, Caro- lyn Britton, Lillian Weaver, Lila Amstutz, Ruth Shammo, Carol Danner, Trudy Kerstetter Second Row: Junior Troyer, Carl Kick, Charles Kick, Clarabel Douglas, Richard Gerber, Dick Fischnich, Shirley Peters, Anna Jean Gerber, Ida Jo Baker, Maurine Merriman,Glenn Loomis Third Row: Donald Schultz, Dale Stein, Carolyn Lehman, Fred Fahrni, B111 Ressler, Dar- lene Sapp, Donferd Nussbaum, Homer Gerber, Melvin Wyse, Jim Neal Fourth Row: Frank Lintern, James Swartz, Ellis Martin, Clarice Wenger, Max Griffith, Larry Rossiter ..22-

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