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u ALLEN COUNTV PUBLIC 3 1833 07354 8882 ■t. I I [ I i I 4 .. I DAL TON HIGH S G H 0 DALTON OHIO 0 L ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Senior Class of Dalton High School brings you the 1954 issue of the LUANNA. In this, our ninth edition, we bring you a new and enlarged yearbook. The Staff has worked long and arduously to make this a bigger and better book. Our scope of endeav ors has widened to include advertising from the merchants of the surrounding area. The Staff would like to express appreciation to the en¬ tire student body and faculty for their co-operation in as¬ sembling the material in this book. We wish especially to thank our faculty adviser, Miss Mildred Santschi, for her assistance in helping us to organize the layout. We would also express our appreciation to Mr. I. Glen Berg for his assistance in editing the feature material of this publica¬ tion and in proofreading the final copy. We say ’’Thank You” to the Davis Studio for taking our pictures and to The Commercial Photolith Company for print¬ ing our annual. The Editors -2- High Sch Wave The Flag” Chorus Version Gordon Erickson Dear Dalton High, to thee our love we bring. To thee our hearts and minds will ever cling Thy fame of other days, thy gifts so free. Call us today to sing our praise to thee. O ' er land and sea, our hearts will ever be The truest, bravest man can show to thee; Our duty ever in o ir loyalty To guard thy name through all eternity. Chorus: Love and honor to old Dalton, Our high school old and grand 1 Proudly we will ever hall thee. Over all the land. Dalton High School now we praise thee. Sing joyfully this lay. Love and honor to old Dalton Forever and a day. - 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION.Page 5 STAFF. 6 ADMINISTRATION .. 8 Board of Education, County Superintendent, Local Superintendent, Principal, Secretary High School Faculty SENIORS. 11 Senior Cuts and Activities, History, Will, Prophecy UNDERCLASSMEN .. 21 MUSIC. 25 Choruses, Bands, Orchestra, Contest People, Majorettes, Homecoming SPORTS . ...... 37 Football, Basketball, Baseball and Track, Cheerleaders ACTIVITIES.45 Student Council, Barker, Classrooms, Dramatics, Library, Clubs, Informal Snapshots SERVICE PERSONAL . 61 Bus Drivers, Cafeteria, Custodians ELEMENTARY.62 Elementary Faculty, Classrooms, Dalton and Kidron, Sports and Miscellaneous Snapshots ADVERTISING.71 . 4 . I ! i To one who has won our sincerest respect, we, the Seniors of D. H. S., Class of ' 54, do dedicate our LUANNA to Miss Mildred Santschi. We wish to acknowledge her efficiency in plan¬ ning and organizing the work of the Annual for the past nine years, and for serving as bookkeeper and treasurer of the school. We would also recognize the fine leadership and pleasant comradeship shown by her in all her classes. The many students who have worked with her will always remember her as teacher,adviser, and friend. 5 THE Artists Carolyn Britton Carolyn Lehman Typists Trudy Kerstetter Anna Jean Gerber Marilyn Nussbaum Business M anagers Melvin Wyss Ellis Martin Bill Kessler Dick Pischnich 6 STAFF Advertising Managers Carl Kick Charles Kick Glenn Loomis Fred Pahrni Sports Editors Richard Gerber Donald Schultz Music Editor Ida Jo Baker Class Editors Shirley Peters Bonnie Lorenz Feature Editors Mae Eberly Lillian Weaver Janet Case Ruth Shammo Maurine Merriman Darlene Sapp ■7 ADMINISTRATION COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT Ralph Ely BOARD OP EDUCATION President V, P. Ellis Sprunger Clerk Robert Slusser Carl Hauenstein Paul Amstutz Merle Lehman Supt Donald Baker - Prank Nussbaum 8 Faye Saurer - Office I. Glen Berg High School Principal Bluffton College, B. A. Ohio State University Science Donald R. Baker Superintendent of Schools Kent State University Bo So, Xo £)d• American Government 9 James V, Lipinski Fairmont State Teachers College, A. B, History - Football Coach Helen J. Shankleton Hiram College A. B, Kent State History - English John J, Jogan Baldwin-Wallace B, A, English - Speech John H, Gonter Miami University, B. S, JIath - Basketball Coach Mildred I, Santschi Dean of Girls The Ohio State University B. S, in Ed,, M, A. Business Education Angelo Scalet Otterbein College, B, A. Driver Training Dale H, Scott Ohio State University, B, S, Vocational Agriculture Edna J. Campbell Wooster College, Ph, B. English - Latin Kathryn Seager Victor B, Gerber Western College, B, A, Bluffton College, B, Sc, M, Home Economics Music 10 - 11 - LILA AMSTUTZ Latin Club 1, 2; Play Production 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Editor-in-Chief of the Annual and the Barker 4; Mixed Ensemble 4. JANET CASE F.H.A.l, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Library Staff 1, 2, 3, 4. IDA JO BAIfflR Attended Lordstown High School 1 2; P.H.A. 3, 4; Play Cast 3, 4; C horus 3, 4; Girls ' Band 3; Class Officer 3; Club Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; Barker Staff 4; Girls ' Ensemble 4; Homecoming Attendant 4. CAROL DANNER F. H. A. 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Barker Staff 4. CAROLYN BRITTON Latin Club 1, 2; Play Cast 3; Play Production 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Poetry Reading 3, 4; Club Officer 2 4; Annual Staff 4; Barker Staff 1, 4; Office Assistant 4. CLARABEL DOUGLAS P. H. A. 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Play Cast 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Band 1, 2; Drum Majorette 4; Majorette 3; Declamations 1, 2, 3; Reserve Cheerleader 3 ; VarsityCheer- leader 2, 4; Class Officer 1, 3, 4 ; Annual Staff 4; Barker Staff 4; Home¬ coming Queen 4; Girls ' Ense le 4 . 12 MAE EBERLY Latin Club 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Barker Staff 4. ANNA JEAN GERBER P. B. A. 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Play Production 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Barker Staff 4; Of¬ fice Assistant 4; Girls ' Ensemble!. FRED FAHRNI F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4;Play Production 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Club Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; Parlimentary Pro¬ cedure 4; F. F. A. Basketball 1, 2; Assisted at Homecoming 4. HOMER GERBER Latin Club 1, 2; One Act Play 3, Play Cast 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate 3, 4; Declamations 2; Base¬ ball 3, 4; Reserve Basketball 1, 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 4;Football 1, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Offi¬ cer 3, 4. DICK FISCHNICH Production Staff 3, 4; Track 4; AnnualStaff 4; Student Council Mem¬ ber 2, 4. RICHARD ffiRBER Baseball 1; Reserve Basketball 1; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. -13- MARCIA HANEY Latin Club 1, 2; Play Cast 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Declamation 1, Poetry Reading State Contestant 2,3;Barker Staff 4; Girls ' Ensemble 4, CHARLES KICK F. F. A. 1,2, 3, 4; Play Production 3, 4; Chorus 3; Reserve Basketball 1, 2; Football 1, 2; Club Officer 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Parlimentary Procedure 3, 4; F, F, A, Basketball 3, 4. TRUDY KERSTETTER Latin Club 1, 2; Play Cast 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Band 1, 2; Majorette 4; Varsity Cheer¬ leader 4; Football Cheerleader 3; Class Officer 2; Student Council Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; Barker Staff 4; Student Council Member 3, 4; Office Assistant 4; Girls ' En¬ semble 4. CAROLYN LEHMAN Latin Club 1, 2; Play Production 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Office Assistant 4. CARL KICK F. F, A, 1,2, 3, 4; Play Production 3, 4; Chorus 3; Reserve Basketball 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 4; Club Offi¬ cer 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; F. F. A, Basketball 3, 4; Parlimentary Pro¬ cedure 3, 4. FliANK LINTERN Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Production Staff 4; Baseball 2; Track 1, 2; Basket¬ ball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Manager 1, 2, 14- GLENN Looms Attended Southeast Local High School 1; F. P. A. 2, 3, 4; Parliamentary Procedure 3, 4; F. F. A. Basketball 4; Play Production 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. KENNETH McKEE Chorus 3, 4; Reserve Basketball 1; Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball Manager 1; Class Officer 2; Student Council Officer 4, BONNIE LORENZ Attended West Lafayette High School 1,2,3; Play Cast 4; Chorus 4; Foot¬ ball Cheerleader 4; Reserve Cheer¬ leader 4; Class Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; Barker Staff 4; Girls’ En¬ semble 4. MAURINE [ERRI ' IAN F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Play Cast 4; Play Production 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Band 4; Club Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; Barker Staff 4; Li¬ brary Staff 1; Office Assistant 4. ELLIS MARTIN Latin Club 1, 2; Play Production 4; Chorus 3, 4; Student Council Member l,2;Annual Staff 4; Escort at Home¬ coming 4, JIM NEAL F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4;Play Production 3,4; Chorus 1, 2, 3;Reserve Basket¬ ball 1, 2; Football 3; Club Officer 3, 4; Parliamentary Procedure 1, 3, 4; F. F. A. Basketball 3, 4. -15- DONFERD NUSSBAUM Latin Club 1, 2 ; Play Cast 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Bandl, 2, 3, 4; Orches¬ tra 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3; Reserve Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3; Class Officer 1, 2, 3; Student Coun¬ cil Member 4. BILL RESSLER F. F. A, 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 4; F. F, A. Of¬ ficer 4; Annual Staff 4; P. P. A, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Parliamen¬ tary Procedure Team 3, 4. MARILYN NUSSBAUM Latin 1, 2; Play Cast 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Band 2; Majorette 4; Decla¬ mations 1, 2; Football Cheerleader 3; Reserve Cheerleader 4; Annual Staff 4; Barker Staff 4; Office As¬ sistant 4; Girls ' Ensemble 4. LARRY ROSSITER P. P. A. 2, 3, 4; Play Production Chorus 4; Football 1, 2,3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Student Council Officer 4, SHIRLEY PETERS F. II. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Play Production 3, 4;Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4;Annual Staff 4; Barker Staff 2, 3, 4. DARLENE SAPP F. H, A. 1, 2, 4; Play Production 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Club Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; Office Assistant 4 Barker Staff 4. 16- DONALD SCHULTZ Latin Club 1, 2; Play Production 3; Play Cast 4; ChoiMis 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Reserve Basketball 1, 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 4; Foot¬ ball Manager 2, 3; Baseball Mana¬ ger 2. LILLIAN WEAVER Attended Berlin High School 1; Play Production 3; Chorus 2,3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Barker Staff 4; Office As¬ sistant 4. RUTH SHAMMO P.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Production Staff 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Band 4; Club Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; Barker Staff 4. CLARICE WENGER P. H. A. 3; Play Production 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Girls ' Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Reserve Cheerleader 4; Annual Staff 4; Barker Staff 4; Clarinet Trio 3, 4; Office Assistant 4; Wood¬ wind Quintet 4; Girls ' Ensemble 4. JIM SWARTZ Latin Club 1, 2; Play Cast 3, 4; Chorus If 2f 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Reserve Basketball 1; Football 3, 4; Student Council Mem¬ ber 1, 2, 3, 4. MELVIN WYSS P. F. A. 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; F. P, A. Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; F. F. A. Parliamentary Procedtu ' e Tezun 4, 17 CLASS HISTORY We started our trip through space in the fall of 1950. Our rocket ship was named, Hope We Get There. The Captain of our rocket ship was Ir. Berg. The Pilot was Dale Stoin as President and our Co-Pilot was Donferd Nussbaum as Vice-Presi¬ dent. Our Navigator was ShirleyLance as Treasurer; our Flight Radio Operator, Clarabel Douglas as Sec¬ retary; our Cabin boy,Max Griffith as Sgt.-at-ArTns; and our Plight Engineers were: Ellis Martin,Junior Troyer and Martha Wertz as Student Council members. Our Class was known as The Crew of the Future. There were 60 members who climbed aboard. Before we could become full-fledged members of the space crew, we had to be initiated. There were two new members that climbed aboard during the first part of our year. For our first class party we stopped off at Planet Merriman ' s for a weiner roast. Nowthat we were upperclassmen, many of our crew were in Girls ' Band, Orchestra, High School Band, and most of the members participated in the Mixed Chorus. Our class was represented by one majorette, two football cheerleaders, and one reserve basket¬ ball cheerleader. There were eleven boys playing football from our crew; one, varsity basketball; two, reserve basketball; and a few participated in track and baseball. There were many Important events duringthis part of our ride. First came our Junior Class Play, We Shook the Family Tree. We were planningto receive our class rings for Christmas, but there was a slight delay. We were surely happy when they fi¬ nally did arrive. Towards the end of the year we gave the Seniors their banquet using the Corona¬ tion as our theme. When we started our trip through the Sophomore year,there were 56 members aboard. Six of our mem¬ bers dropped off, but four more hopped on. Our Captain was Mr, Hummel, The Pilot was Donferd Nussbaum as President and our Co-Pilot was Shirley Lance as Vice-President, Our Navigator was Trudy Kerstetter as Treasurer; our Flight Radio Oper¬ ator, Martha Wertz as Secretary; our Cabin boy, Kenny McKee as Sgt.-at-Arms, and our Flight Engi¬ neers were: Jim Swartz, Dick Fischnich, and Ellis Martin as Student Council members. On this part of our trip we chose grey and red as our class colors and also selected our class sweaters. Clarabel won a berth on the Varsity Cheerleading team and quite a few of the boys participated in basketball and football. George Kelbly got to dress for Varsity basketball. We stopped twice for class parties. Our first was at Planet Douglas ' s where we had a wonderful time participating in games and a barn dance. The second one came at the end of the year when we gave a farewell party to the members of the crew who were transferring to Smithvillefrom where they in¬ tended to finish the rest of their journey. Our Junior year began with 41 members remaining aboard. We had lost three. Our Co-Captains were: Miss McMillen and Mr. Berg. Our Pilot was Donferd Nussbaum as President and our Co-Pilot was Dale Stoin. Our Navigator was Ida Jo Baker as Treasurer; our Plight Radio Operator, Clarabel Douglas as Sec¬ retary; our Cabin boy, Homer Gerber, Sgt.-at-Arms; and our Plight Engineers were: Marjorie Horst, Trudy Kerstetter, and Jim Swartz as Student Council members. Prophecy Cont ' d, Lillian is a bookkeeper. Her penmanship is neat; She always has her work done right. The boss says, She can ' t be beat. Clarice is now in business school Learning very fast To operate a comptometer; So let ' s all hope she ' ll pass. Melvin is a barber Taking Erky ' s place; If you boys want a new look. Let Melvin shave your face. For our final ride through space our crew and passengers totaled 38. We lost Dale Stoin during the summer but Bonnie Lorenz moved in and replaced him. Our Co-Captains were: Miss Santschi and Mr. Jogan. Our Pilot was Homer Gerber as President and our Co-Pilot was Bill Ressler as Vice-President. Our Navigator was Bonnie Lorenz as Treasurer; our Plight Radio Operator,Clarabel Douglas, Secretary; our Cabin boy. Junior Troyer, as Sgt.-at-Arms, and our Plight Engineers were: Marjorie Horst, Trudy Kerstetter, and Jim Swartz as Student Council mem¬ bers. Our class was represented in the Student Council with Kenny McKee as President, Trudy Ker¬ stetter as Secretary, and Larry Rossiter as Sgt.- at-Arms. During the first part of the year we lost two of our members leaving 36 to graduate. As Seniors, we found that not only had our re¬ sponsibilities increased but also our opportunities to participate in the many activities. We had one football cheerleader,two varsity cheerleaders, and three reserve cheerleaders. There were three boys in basketball, seven in football, and a few went out for track and baseball. We had three majorettes and quite a few of us participated in High School Band, Orchestra, Girls ' Band, Girls ' Chorus, and Mixed Chorus, We published The Barker, and pro¬ duced our Senior Class Play, Dirty Work at the H Crossroads. Our Government class took a field p trip to Columbus and we were guests at the Junior- ( Senior Banquet. And now, last of all, we have pub- - lished our yearbook, Now, as we step from our rocket ship into the future, we wish to express our appreciation for the co-operation and help of the Faculty and many friends who helped us reach our destination. « « « « « « « Class Motto Forward ever - backward never Class Colors - - Scarlet and Grey Class Flower -------- American Beauty Rose Senior Farewell Assembly ------ May 20, 1954 Baccalaureate Services ------- May 23, 1954 Speaker ------------ Rev, Thomas Lorenz Dalton Methodist Church Commencement ------------ May 28, 1954 Speaker --------- Rev, Geo, Van Wingerden First Christian Church, Girard, Ohio | - 18 - -iTirw- CLASS WILL We, the undersigned, Class of 1954, about to end the flight of our lives in Dalton High School and descend on into outer space, wish in this manner to bestow on the underclassmen some memento of our brief visit to light their way. We assume the gifts will be duly acknowl¬ edged and used to the best advantage by the recipients. Thus we hereby ordain and establish this to be the last will and testament of the Senior Class of 1954. I, Lila Amstutz, will my readiness to blush to Marlene Moser, I, Carolyn Britton, will my art ability to Florence Britton. I, Ida Jo Baker, will my father to next year’s Government class, I, Janet Case, will my position as librarian to Sandy Blosfield, I, Carolyn Danner, will my love for boys to Vera and Vida, I, Clarabel Douglas, will my glasses I never wear to Genevieve Nussbaum. I, Mae Eberly, will my long hair to Colleen Nussbaum, I, Fred Fahrni, will my hen ’’cackle to Celia Denbrook, I, Dick Fischnich, will my ability to get into trouble to Jim Bolender, I, Anna Jea n Gerber, will my typing eraser to John Earl Sprunger, I, Homer Gerber, will my natural ability, to be with girls and like it , to Bud Gardner, I, Richard Gerber, will my quiet manners to Dean Sullivan, I, Marcia Haney, will my model behavior to Sonya Boals, I, Trudy Kerstetter, will my baby-blue eyes to Janet Boss. I, Carl Kick, will my ability to shoot rabbits to Kelly Neal, I, Charles Kick, will my cooking ability to Eileen Mentzer, I, Carolyn Lehman, will my natural black hair to Phyllis Berg, I, Frank Lintem, will a few of my inches to Mae Mason, I, Glenn Loomis, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Ronnie Kula. I, Bonnie Lorenz, will my position as cheerleader to Muriel Merriman, I, Jim Neal, will my fondness for parties to Priscilla Gerber. I, Donferd Nussbaum, will my basketball uniform to Danny Thomas, I, Marilyn Nussbaum, will my grades in Chemistry to Rosie Gerber, I, Ellis Martin, will my ability to get along with teachers to Dean Palmer, I, Kenny McKee, will my friendship with the Orrville girls to Roger Eberly, I, Maurine Merriman, will my love for square dancing to Ima Smith. I, Shirley Peters, will all the ways of having fun I ' ve learned in D. H. S. to my brother and sister, I, Darlene Sapp, will my shoes to anyone who wants two swimming pools. I, Don Schultz, will my amazing speed in Bookkeeping to Bob McGovern, I, Ruthie Shammo, will my ability to write letters to Marlene Cline, I, Jim Swartz, will my ability to tell jokes to Wilma Horst, I, Bill Ressler, will my driving ability to Myron Heatwole, I, Larry Rossiter, will my hunting ability to Joe Sword, I, Lillian Weaver, will my thiness to Jim Kornhaus, I, Clarice Wenger, will my ability to watch the late movie on T.V, to Rebecca Stockham. I, Melvin Wyss, will my friendly ways with the Kidron girls to Kenny Amstutz, -19- CLASS PROPHECY Lila is now a secretary As busy as can be; But what she likes best of all Is sitting on her boss ' s knee. Ida Jo is a beautician; She cuts, sets, and waves your hair. When next you want a beautiful look. Just visit her shop on the square. Carolyn is in art school An artist soon to be. If ever you want a picture. It ' s Miss Britton you should see. Janet is a teacher ' s wife, The salary is very low. So, if you know of a better job. Please let Janet and her husband know. Carol Danner is in the W. A. P. ' s Marching right in step. She does her duty for our land With lots of vigor and pep. Clarabel is a nurse at Apple Creek, She plans to work there for a while; The patients all think she ' s great Because she greets them with a smile. Mae is now in Nursing School As everyone can tell. Soon the patients will learn to love her Because she ' ll help to make them well. Fred is now a farmer Raising first prize cattle. The virus pests are a nuisance But he ' s slowly winning the battle. Dick is a head waiter. Serving people from coast to coast; He gives you service with a smile, You should hear the people boast. Anna Jean is now a secretary Working hard each day. But it seems like weeks and weeks Until she gets her pay. Homer is a Senator Who believes all men are free. He has a good reputation; A President he soon hopes to be. Rich became a pilot Plying high and low; For travel, ease, and comfort. Just call 8-2610. Marcia is teaching Physical Ed. At our own little Dalton High. She gives them lots of exercise And you never hear them sigh. Trudy is a housewife Caring for her family and home. She keeps the house all clean and tidy And thus her husband ne ' er shall roam. The Kick Twins have a dairy, All clean and nice and white; If it ' s milk or cream you want. Just see them - day or night. Carolyn is now a teacher, College is of the past; She teaches her pupils the Golden Rule And they learn it very fast. - 20 - Frank owns a five and ten Right in our own home town. He ' s always busy as can be, But work will never get him down. Glenn now owns his own farms And is looking for a wife. He ' s looking forward eagerly To a happy married life. Bonnie is a stewardess She travels through the sky. She makes her customers feel at ease; One reason why they fly. Ellis is selling cars, Model A ' s are his biggest buy; And for every car that you purchase. He ' ll give you a free necktie. Kenny now has a garage With service the whole year round; For efficiency in car repair. He ' s known all over town. Maurine is now a lady cop Who walks a nightly beat; She has taken Ir. Speck ' s place At South Main Street. Jim is the Ag. teacher In place of Mr. Scott. Although the boys are troublesome. He likes his job a lot. Don is now a basketball star Of Ohio State University. A hero in many a game he has been And helped bring home a victory. Marilyn owns a rocket ship It ' s based on planet Mars. She has her own little business Selling Milky Way Candy Bars. Shirley is a telephone operator; She is busy all day long Placing calls from here to there With a very merry song. Bill has built an auto racer. His speed no one can beat; Just to see him race. It really is a treat. Larry is now a game warden Protecting our wild life; If you abide by the laws. You won ' t be in jail for life. Darlene became a secretary For the Harlem Globe Trotters. She wants to learn how they play So she can teach her little totters. A lawyer is what Don wants to be Working at a very fast pace; If it is trouble you are in, Ifeve Donald take your case. Ruth is now a housewife After a long, long wait; With a home of love and happiness There ' s never a word of hate. Jim is now an engineer The greatest in the land. He constructs buildings, bridges, and roads Let ' s see how long they stand, (cont ' d p. 18) UNDERCLASSMEN - 21 - First Row; Sylvia Slabaugh,Ima Smith, Colleen Nussbaum, Margaret Steiner, Vida Schloneger Genevieve Nussbaum, Rebecca Stockham, Virginia Reed, Loretta Snavely Second Row: Mrs. Shankleton, Danny Shisler, Ronald Raber, Bill Sommer, Bob Weikert, Dean Sullivan, James Nussbaum, John Ellis Sprunger Third Row: Ernest Weaver, Allen Slabach, Henry Slabaugh, John Earl Sprunger, Harlan Nuss¬ baum, Charles Yoder, Mr. Berg Fi-rst Row: Greg Close, Lavonne Hauenstein, Marl«-ne .ine, Earl Hazel, JimiFahrni, Marlene Moser, Elizabeth Mason, Ronald Hostetler Second Row: Myron Horst, Maxine Mumaw, Donald Hofstetter, Jim Bolender, Ruth Lehman, Rose Marie Gerber, Shirley Hare, Marjorie Hofstetter Third Row; David Lehman, Kenneth Amstutz, Tom Brown, Raymond Good, Bob McGovern, Roger Eberly, Mrs. Shankleton Fourth Row; Mr, Berg Clair Clark., David Gerber, Larry Gardner - 22 - First Row: Ann Sommer, Mary Louise Shanklin, Wilma Martin, Elsie Slabach, Kathryn Zuercher Janet Steiner, Mary Lou Nussbaum Second Row: Vernon Steiner, Eileen Mentzer, Mary Neal, Mary Ott, Joann Snavely, Mary Lou Mc¬ Dowell, Mary Louise Mumaw, Barbara Martin Third Row: Miss Sealer, Eli Miller, Bruce Tschantz, Eddie Speicher, Danny Thomas, Tom Peters Joe Sword, Ronnie McKee, Mr, Lipinski First Row: Larry Davidson, Larry Feller, Danny Gerber, Janet Boss, Priscilla Gerber, LaVonne Eschliman, Grace Flueckiger, Sonya Boals Second Row: Charlotte Burkholder, Esther Good, Pearl Path, Florence Britton, Carl Geiser,Jon Amstutz, Lolita Lehman, Joanne Amstutz Third Row: Leanna Case, Carolyn Geiser, Willis Horst, Arthur Berg, Mary K. Gerber, Wilbur Good, David Geisberger, Larry Bodager, James Eberly Fourth Row: Miss Seager, Billy Keith, Larry Frantz, Gary Hostetler, Mr. Lipinski - 23 - First Row: Gloria Amstutz, Phyllis Bixler, Jeptha Hostetler, Keith Johnson, Robert Gerber David Lorenz, Daniel Lehman, Kenneth Badertscher, Myron Heatwole Second Row: Dolores Gerber, Mabel Lehman, Linda Hazel, Kenneth Geiser, Glen Frantz, David Bolender, Celia Denbrook, Katy Buchwalter, Phyllis Berg Third Row: Joanne Burger, Edith Good, Hilda Berg, Wilma Horst, Dixie Buchanan, Billy Ed¬ wards, Ronald Danner, Gary Eash, Eddie Chapman Fourth Row: Arlene Horst, Brenda Douglas, James Kornhaus, Charles Hazel, Don Adams, Jim Forrer, James Gerber, Mr. Gonter Row; Curtis Nussbaum, Ronald Sprunger., Tommy Ober, Mae Mason, Lois Merriman, Betty Shanklin, Sanford Yoder, Hiram Shammo, Franklin Shane Second Row: Larry Weaver, Freddie Smith, Ronald Martin, Linda Zuercher, Nora Zimmerly Esther Sturpe, Muriel Merriman, Mary Slabach, Karen Peters Third Row: Clair Nussbaum, LaVerne Steiner, Kenneth Steiner, Dean Palmer, Dale Martin Norma Jean Steiner, Janet Ressler, Merlin Steiner Fourth Rpw: Mr. Gonter, Phil Zuercher, Ronald Kula,Kelly Neal, Edward Lintern, Glen Meier John Sommer, John Wertz - 24 - MUSIC ‘I ij - 25 - WOODWIND q U I N T E T VIOLINS VIOLA TRUMPETS SAXOPHONES Priscilla Gerber Loretta Snavely Mary Lou McDowell Janet Boss Janet Steiner Katy Buchwalter Donferd Nussbaum Rose Marie Gerber Mary Louise Mumaw Dolores Gerber Robert Gerber John Ellis Sprunger HORNS Adeline Amstutz TROMBONES Marlene Cline Lavonne Hauenstein STRING BASS Jim Swartz Homer Gerber Trudy Kerstetter Elizabeth Mason Barbara Martin Allen Slabach Marcia Haney Phyllis Bixler BASSOON Marilyn Nussbaum Esther Sturpe Maxine Mumaw CLARINETS Rebecca Stockham Charlotte Burkholder CELLO Clarice Wenger Joanne Amstutz PERCUSSION FLUTES Colleen Nussbaum OBOE Lila Amstutz - Bass Drum Clarabel Douglas Jon Amstutz Joann Snavely - Snare Drum Marlene Moser Joe Sword Kenny Badertscher Ann Sommers - Bells 26 FRESHMAN SOPHNORE GIRLS ' G H 0 R U S Seated: Betty Shanklin, Grace Plueckiger, Ann Sommer, Gloria Amstutz First Row: Edith Good, Joanne Burger, Sonya Boals, Lois Merriman, Phyllis Bixler, Mary Louise Shanklin, Mae Mason, Katy Buchwalter, Karen Peters, Mary Lou Nussbaum Second Row: Phyllis Berg, Celia Denbrook, Janet Ressler, Linda Hazel, Priscilla Gerber, Elsie Slabach, Wilma Horst, Florence Britton, Norma Jean Steiner, Joanne Amstutz, Dolores Gerber Third Row: Mary Slabach, Esther Good, LaVonne Eschliman, Janet Steiner, Nora Zimmerly, Mabel Lehman, Eileen Mentzer, Arlene Horst, Barbara Martin, Janet Boss, Dixie Buchanan Fourth Row: Kathryn Zuercher, Charlotte Burkholder, Pearl Fath, Mary Lou McDowell, Muriel Mer¬ riman, Joann Snavely, Mary Louise Mumaw, Brenda Douglas, Esther Sturpe, Mary Ott, Carolyn Geiser, Lolita Lehman, Mary Neal 1 1 HjjjH r - 27 - u S) ‘H c « ’H Q be o a •H • iH C • ,0 i-t 0 ) o 0) w 5 RI 0) 0 ) -9 R) - C JS c u c a I •H O O -♦- Vh - -• -H U «- (i ■!- H flj to rH H 0 « O O to W o c - W 5 ft u iH ft H 43 O (£) (h 0) 42 U V o u R 3 W5 •H S V. 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Curtis Nussbaum, Ronald Hostetler, Tommy Ober, Lari-y Feller, Ronald Sprunger Sanford Yoder, Jeptha Hostetler Second Row: Roger Eberly, Vernon Steiner, Robert Gerber, Danny Gerber, Ronald Raber, Donald Hofstetler, Merlin Steiner, John Ellis Sprunger, Kenneth Badertscher Third Row: Kenneth Steiner, James Mussbaum, Kenneth McKee, Kenneth Amstutz, Bruce Tschantz Phil Zuercher, Wilbur Good, Bill Ressler, David Lehman, James Eberly Fourth Row: Tom Brown, Dean Sullivan, Homer Gerber, Bob McGovern, Charles Yoder, Allen Sla- bach, Larry Rossiter, Willis Horst, Melvin Wyss, John Sommer Fifth Row: Eddie Speicher, John Earl Sprunger, Donald Schultz, Ellis Martin, Frank Lintern Jim Swartz, Danny Thomas, Don Adams, Raymond Good, Donferd Nussbaum, Joe Sword - 30 - NIXED ENSEMBLE JUNIOR MIXED CHORUS First Row: Lavonne Eschliman, Janet Steiner, Ann Sommer, Sonya Boals, Priscilla Gerber, Char¬ lotte Burkholder, Eileen Mentzer, Joanne Amstutz, Mary Neal, Barbara Martin, Janet Boss Second Row: Esther Good, Grace Flueckiger, Kathryn Zuercher, Florence Britton, Elsie Slabach Pearl Path, Mary Lou McDowell, Joann Snavely, Mary Louise Mumaw, Mary Ott, Lolita Lehman Carolyn Geiser, Mary Lou Nussbaum, Mary Louise Shanklin Third Row: Curtis Nussbaum, Thomas Ober, Jeptha Hostetler, Kenny Badertscher, Ronnie Sprunger Robert Gerber, Kenneth Steiner, Phil Zuercher, Wilbur Good, Merlin Steiner, Vernon Steiner Fourth Row: Sanford Yoder, Danny Gerber, Larry Feller, Jon Amstutz, Danny Thomas, Eddie Speicher, Joe Sword, Don Adams, John Sommer, Bruce Tschantz 31 - CLARINET TRIO SCHOOL BAND First Row; Catherine Douglas, Elsie Muraaw, Paul Lehman, Connie Bodager, Bonnie Nussbaum, Ralph Basinger, Betty Ann Hochstetler, Luella Shane Second Row; Charlene Hostetler, Dixie Buchanan, Nancy Withrich, Charles Meier, Richard Simpson Gloria Domer, Karen Gerber, Bonnie Weisgarber, Mae Mason Third Row: Celia Denbrook, Linda Pahrney, Barbara Moser Fourth Row: Arden Shisler, John Douglas,Russell Gregory, Hiram Shammo, Don Adams, Brenda Doug¬ las, Bruce Adams, Marilyn Graber, Joanne Burger Fifth Row; David Deterich, Rodney Hostetler, Ronnie Blosser, Bonnie Renner, Larry Buchwalter Ronnie Sprunger, Elaine Kerstetter, Phyllis Berg, Jerry Berg, Prank Shane 82 G 0 R N E T TRIO GRADE SCHOOL BAND First Row: Becky Lorenz, Joyce Breitfield, Donna Moody, Nancy McCullough, Junior Domer, LaDean Nussbaum, Rachael Lowe, Janet Sullivan, Mavis Martin, Connie Bach Second Row: Sharon Vance, Sonya Haney, Faye Hauenstein, Camille Schultz, Marilyn Tschantz, Judy Baer, Barbara Moser, Duane Carman, Kenneth Neal, Ricky Hostetler, Jimmy Buchanan Third Row: Mary Hofacre, Betsy Dye, Karen Eckard, Lynn Weikert, Mabel Shisler, Corrine Kurzen, Neal Amstutz, Gwenn Boss, Sylvia Slabach, Gloria Domer, Shirley Moser, Jean Berg Fourth Row: James Meier, John Amstutz, Cordell Boss, Robert Miller, Bonnie Renner, Ronnie Hackett, Jerry Keith, Rita Lehman, John Mumaw - 33 - GIRLS ' BAND CORNETS CLARINETS SAXOPH ONES PERCUSSION Elizabeth Mason Mary Lou McDowell Mae Mason Joanne Burger Brenda Douglas Marilyn Graber Elaine Kerstetter Bonnie Weisgarber Clarice Wenger Marcia Haney Dixie Buchanan Barbara Moser Nancy Withrich Betty Hochstetler Charlene Hostetler Marge Horst Rebecca Stockham Rose M. Gerber Janet Boss Celia Denbrook Katy Buchwalter Karen Eckard Linda Pahrney Janet Steiner - Bells Ann Sommer - Bells Colleen Nussbaum - Bass Drum Mary L, Shanklin - Bass Drum Priscilla Gerber - Snare Drum Elsie Slabach - Snare Drum Bonnie Nussbaum - Snare Drum Maurine Merriman - Cymbals FLUTE - Arlene Gonter BARITONES - Sonya Boals Phyllis Berg PICCOLO - Marlene Moser FLAG GIHIjS - Ruth Shammo Mary Ott BASSES - Barbara Martin Mary K. Gerber Bonnie Renner w mm m m « M mm m mm m mm: m m mm m m mm mmm m «i m mm mm m s jwn mmc m J ’.a«f mm mmmms m mmtm mmmmmt m 34 - Clarabel Douglas Glenda Kurzen Mary Louise Mumaw Ima Crystal Smith Becky Lorenz Trudy Kerstetter Marilyn Nussbaum Gold and Silver Waltz Tennessee Wig Walk Square Dance Swiss Miss Bunny Hop HOMECOMING Clarabel Douglas Homecoming Queen Crown Bearers Judy Bates Michael Gerber Attendants Karen Peters, Joann Snavely,Ida Jo Baker, Shirley Hare Escorts Eddie Speicher, Larry Gardner, Ellis Martin, Danny Shisler 36 SPORT S Basketball Captain Donfred Nussbaum ....... .. . Cheerleader Clarabel Douglas Football Co-‘Captains Richard Gerber - Larry Ross iter 37 JIN LIPINSKI JOHN J. JOGAN Head Football Goach Ass ' t. Football Goach In front: Managers Lorenz, McGovern, Sprunger First Row: Gary Hostetler, Homer Gerber, Ronald Raber, Richard Gerber, Larry Rossiter, Tom Brown, Jim Bolender, Donald Hofstetter, Jim Swartz Second Row: John Wertz, Bill Sommer, David Bolender, Eddie Chapman, Gary Eash, Glen Frantz Donferd Nussbaum, Earl Hazel, Ronald Kula Third Row: Mr. Jogan, Dean Palmer, Carl Kick, Tom Peters, Glen Meier, Larry Frantz, Ronald Danner, Kenneth Badertscher, Mr. Lipinski Fourth Row: Ronald McKee, Bob Weikert, Charles Hazel, Don Adams 38 - j SCHEDULE Dalton - - - 51 Northwestern - - - 75 Dalton - - - 59 Doylestown - - - - 47 Dalton - - - 74 Seville _ _ - - _ 63 Dalton - - - 47 Norwayne ----- 74 Dalton - - - 52 Millersburg - - - 72 Dalton - - - 67 Doylestown - - - - 61 Dalton - - - 74 Beach City - - - - 48 Dalton - - - 68 Canal Fulton - - - 62 Dalton - - - 58 Smithville - - - - 72 •K-Dalton - - - 80 Navarre ----- 74 Dalton - - - 66 Rittman ----- 85 Dalton - - - 97 Mt. Eaton - - - - 46 Dalton - - - 62 Orrville ----- 71 Dalton - - - 95 Fredericksburg - - 59 Dalton - - - 71 Dundee ------ 66 «-Dalton - - - 75 Apple Creek - - - 74 Dalton - - - 60 Manchester - - - - 64 Dalton - - - 60 Shreve ------ 62 TOURNMENT Dalton - - - 44 Apple Creek - - - 55 Dalton - - - 73 Norwayne ----- 67 Dalton - - - 85 Mt. Eaton - - - - 41 •55-Dalton - - - 65 Smithville - - - - 67 Overtime Double Overtime JOHN H. GONTER - Basketball Goach First Row: Mgr, Frank Lintern, Danny Thomas, Larry Gardner, Gary Hostetler Donferd Nussbaum, Jim Bolender, Mgr, Bob McGovern Second Row; Coach Gonter, Homer Gerber, Donald Schultz, Tom Peters, Dean Sullivan, Bob Weikert -39- [ 1 i First Row; Earl Hazel, Jim Bolender, Gregg Close, Dean Sullivan, George Winkler, Roger Eberly, Ronnie Hostetler Second Row; Homer Gerber, Tom Brown, Dale Stoin, Dennis Flueckiger, Art Sapp, Ronnie Raber Third Row; Tom Peters, Larry Frantz, Leroy Lehman, Gary Hostetler, Myron Mumaw, Coach John Gonter TRACK - BASEBALL - 1 9 5 3 SEASON Mgrs, Dean Sullivan, Billy McCullough, David Bolender First Row; Myron Mumaw, Gary Smith, Bill Kerr, Vaughn Kurzen, Danny Shisler Danny Thomas, Bob McGovern, Leroy Lehman Second Row; Coach Jim Lipinski, John Ellis Sprunger, Bruce Tschantz, Bob Weikert, Gary Hostetler, Bud Gardner, Bill Sommer, Jim Bolender, David Geisberger -40- f r ■r ' 1 BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Clarabel Douglas - Trudy Kerstetter - Ima Smith - Priscilla Gerber VARSITY FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS Lavonne Hauenstein - Bonnie Lorenz - Virginia Reed -41- CHEERLEADERS Clarice Wenger, Bonnie Lorenz, Elsie Slabach, Marilyn Nussbaum First Row: Bill Sommer, John Wertz, Larry Frantz, Don Adams, Tom Brown Second Row: Mgr. Sprunger, Ken Badertscher, Dave Bolender, Glen Meier, Larry Bodager Glen Frantz, Coach Gonter 42 CHEERLEADERS Brenda Douglas, Phyllis Berg, Celia Denbrook, Joanne Burger FRESHMAN First Row: Phil Zuercher, Dale Martin, Charles Hazel, Edward Lintern, John Sommer Second Row: Mgr. Lorenz, Larry Weaver, Dean Palmer, Fred Smith, Hiram Shammo, Frank Shane Coach Lipinski 43 II t -45- STUDENT COUNCIL Officers President ----- Ken McKee Vice-President - Bob McGovern Secretary - Trudy Kerstetter Treasurer - Priscilla Gerber Sgt.-at-Arms - Larry Rossiter Faculty Adviser - - Mr , Berg COUNCIL ELECTION 46 TYPING GLASS REPAIRMAN INDUS TRIAL 48 WITH THE GLASSES DECLAMATIONS PLAY PRODUCTION STAFF DEBATE - 50 - STUDY HALL MAPS 51 DRIVER TRAINING First Row; Mr. Scalet, Marcia Haney, Mae Eberly, Lavonne Hauenstein, Lil¬ lian Weaver, Carolyn Brltton,Lila Amstutz, Maurine Merriman, Ruth Shammo Second Row; Ida Jo Baker, Anna Jean Gerber, Darlene Sapp, Clarice Wenger Carolyn Lehman, Shirley Peters, Bonnie Lorenz, Carol Danner, Patrolman Jones Third Row; Richard Gerber, Ken McKee, Bill Ressler, Ernest Weaver, Dean Sullivan, Ellis Martin, Prank Lintern, Homer Gerber, Bob McGovern 52 - ROMAN BANQUET 53 CORN EXHIBITORS Kenneth Geiser, Clair Nussbaiun, Daniel Lehman, Rapiond Ressler, Willis Horst Glenn Loomis, Danny Gerber, Wilbur Good, David Lehman, Glenn Meier First Row: Larry Weaver, Glen Frantz, Kenneth Geiser, Eli Miller, Freddie Smith, Roger Eberly, Ronnie Danner, Hiram Shammo, David Lorenz, Curtis Nussbaum Second Row: Glenn Loomis, Fred Fahrni, Kenneth Amstutz, Phil Zuercher, James Kornhaus Eddie Speicher, Charles Kick, David Lehman, Jim Fahrni Third Row: Larry Rossiter, Tom Peters, Larry Frantz, Kelly Neal, Carl Kick, Glenn Meier Jim Neal, Melvin Wyss, Tom Brown, Mr. Scott 54 First Row: Elizabeth Mason, Loretta Snavely, Lois Merriman, Betty Shanklin, Ruth Shammo Marjorie Horst, Janet Case Second Row: Dixie Buchanan, Ida Jo Baker, Maurine Merriman, Muriel Merriman, Florence Britton, Eileen Mentzer, Lavonne Hauenstein Third Row: Shirley Peters, Charlotte Burkholder, Mary Neal, Darlene Sapp, Mary Ott, Le- anna Case, Marlene Cline, Miss Seager I AG. COOKING GLASS PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE F. H. A. OFFICERS F. F. A. OFFICERS PHYS EDU. WINNERS PHYS. EDU. DIRECTORS Hr. Lipinski - Hrs. Shankleton 57 58 ) %v 1. v|: ' ' p fW i ml j., IL ' : ' p®] ' %mi ■!|;:i |i|] ii .1 j [ pl ' .i ' ® ' ' l ;Si: - 59 - 60 SERVICE PERSONNEL CUSTODIANS Marion Berg Donald Stahl BUS DRIVERS Carl Buchwalter, D, W, Showalter, Albert Buss, Veryl Bach CAFETERIA Frieda Moser Carolyn Horst 61 ELEMENTARY Carl Gift - Dalton Principal Kent State Normal Grade Six 62 Josephine Haney Ashland College Grade One Bessie Coffman Mt, Morris College Bethany Biblical Seminary Grade One Ruth Moser Ashland College Grade One Ruth Bopp New Jersey State Teachers College Cornell Grade Two Geneva Beals Kent State University Grades Three Four Elizabeth Geisberger Kent State University Grade Two Elsie Burckhart Goshen College B, A, Third Grade - 63 - Hazel Himes Ashland College B, S, in Ed, Grade Two Lena Stoltzfus Goshen College, B, S. in Ed. Grade Three Roena Mumaw Baldwin-Wallace A, B, Fourth Grade Gladys Showalter Manchester College, A. B. Grade Four Ernest Dodez Kent Ashland Normal Schools Grade Five Frank McAdams Wooster College B, A, Grades Five Six George Amstutz Goshen College, B, S, in Ed, Grades Five Six Paul Badertscher Bluffton College Grade Seven 64 - Charles Smith Ohio University Grade Eight I i ART CLASS SPEECH CLASS EXHIBITS HRS. MUMAW-ART MR. MOWRER FIFTH SIXTH GRADE DALTON I I ' ii l ' i; 65 KIDRON ORCHESTRA First Row: Joan Nussbaum, Adeline Amstutz, Arlene Center, Julia Gerber, Janet Zimnerly, Sharon Saurers Second Row: Bonita Goudy, Cheyenne Kratzer, Carol Zimmerly, Ken- eth Huebner Third Row: John Lehman, Myron Nussbaum, Keith Goudy, Pritzie Sprunn:er, Joyce Miller - 67 - I Second Grade - Kidron First Grade - Kidron JUNIOR HIGH Oheerleaders First Row; Gary Close, Bill McCullough, Jeff Eckard, Ronnie Blosser, Lanny Rossiter, Bill Sword, Ronnie Ott, Charles Meier, Rod Hostetler, Second Row: Coach Lipinski, Billy Frantz, Darrel Danner, Lynn Weikert, Paul Lehman, Charles Chaboude, Jerry Amstutz, Ronald Kick, Jerry Berg, Dick Bodager Third Row: Allen Wines, Arden Shisler, Jeff Slusser, Tom Lorenz, Billy Martin. Cordell Boss, Donald Palmer, Bruce Adams, Ronnie Hackett, tetler, James Meier, Harold Saurer, Dave McFarren Dick Simpson Neal Amstutz Paul Sturpe, Gary Steiner Sapp, Truman Ricl Hos¬ es- First Row: Rodney Hostetler, Dick Simpson, Ronnie Blosser, Larry Buchwalter, Charles Chaboude, Billy McCullough Second Row: Gary Close, Ronald Kick, Jeff Eckard, Charles Meier, Gerald Snyder, Gary Steiner, Neal Amstutz Third Row: Coach Lipinslfi, Lynn Weikert, Tommy Lorenz, Truman Martin, Bruce Adams, Ricky Hos¬ tetler, Paul Sturpe tv, DISH WASHERS DUET r ’ 1 1 ' t V fe. V 1 H SAFETY PATROL TUMBLERS WINTER WONDERLAND •70 .. - 71 - I PATRONS OF OUR SCHOOL Lydia’s Studio, Dalton Slussers Food Market, Dalton D. F. Smith Real Estate, Massillon P. J. Bordner, Massillon Peter Bakos, Massillon Home Appliance Service, Massillon Liebermann Bakery, Massillon Lee Furniture, Massillon Fred Bratche Central Service, Massillon Hershey Insurance Agency, Orrville Dowell Dry Cleaning, Orrville Fike Millinery, Orrville Wayde’s Locker and Meats, Orrville Orrville Savings Bank, Orrville National Bank of Orrville, Orrville Art Iron Products, Orrville Singer Sewing Center, Wooster Violo Shoup’s Beauty Salon, Wooster Paint Center, Wooster 72 Congratulations CLASS OF 1954 For reaching this important goal in life SONNENBERG MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION Protection since 1859 Fire, Lightning, Tornado, Cyclone, Windstorm, Hail and Extended Coverage Office Phone: Dalton 8-2242 Lee H. Douglas, Pres. E. L. Sprunger, Secy. John H. Gonter Complete Insurance Coverage Fire — Casualty — Life Dalton, Ohio Phone 8-2280 Your Home Deserves The Best That ' s Always ADMIRAL Dalton Radio Appliances Television 11 West Main St., Dalton Feel Secure With FARM BUREAU INSURANCE LIFE — FIRE — AUTO 25 Years of Service to Over 2,000,000 Policy Holders PAUL T. BADERTSCHER, Agent Route 2, Orrville, Ohio Kidron 9R14 Kidron Road Neiss Garage Custom Built Truck Bodies West Lebanon Post Office — Dalton, Ohio 73 • Compliments of Compliments of Dalton Hardware Oswald General Store • Phone 8-2254 Dalton, Ohio • Tschantz Bros., Proprs. DALTON, OHIO • McDowell Hardware • Compliments of Phone 8-2727 Dalton, Ohio Scott Drug Store Dalton, Ohio • • Best Wishes Compliments of Class of 1954 BACH BROS. • • Dalton Pottery Phone 8-2515 Dalton, Ohio CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS Dalton, Ohio Book Restaurant • The Mark of Modern Living. CULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gregory Son Box 529 Phone 8-2561 Dalton, Ohio DALTON, OHIO 74 GOOD LUCK BEST OF GOOD LUCK SENIORS OF 1954 To the Steiner Upholstering — On the Square — Seniors of 1954 From Your G. E. Dealer Phone 8-2294 Dalton, Ohio C. V. Amstutz Dale J. Steiner DALTON, OHIO GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1954 GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1954 SANTMYER GULF SERVICE WRIGHT’S 5c to $1.00 STORE The World ' s Finest Oil DALTON, OHIO Tires — Batteries — Accessories Phone 8-2535 Dalton, Ohio School Supplies, Notions, Toys Main and Mill St. Household Items CONGRATULATIONS Success To The CLASS OF 1954 • CLASS OF 1954 From First Notional Bonk SANDWITH’S BARBERSHOP Dalton, Ohio DALTON, OHIO Our business was not started to do the gainful thing alone, but the just and honest thing, gainful if possible. Goody’s Furniture Store Dealer In Quality Furniture Our 25th year 1955 and Household Appliances Berg Dry Goods Phone 8-2765 Dalton 75 • SUCCESS to the CLASS OF 1954 Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 1954 G. G. Grim Company Plymouth — De Soto Phone 8-2228 Dalton, Ohio • ADAMS LUMBER COMPANY Compliments of Eckard Bros. • Fleet-Wing Products Elgin Watches BERG’S I.G. A. The Beautiful Way To Tell Time FOOD MARKET E. A. Vandersall JEWELER • Dalton, Ohio A complete food service Waltham Watches — Hamilton Watches America ' s Oldest Precision Timekeeper Phone 8-2525 Dalton, Ohio The Dalton Cooperative Geiser’s Feed Store Equity Exchange Co. • Grain, Feed. Fertilizer, Buckeye Quality Feeds Seeds. Fence. Grinding, • Builders ' Supplies Phone 8-2755 Dalton, Ohio Phone 8-2444 Snively Station Farmer Owned and Controlled DALTON, OHIO 76 We Sell and Recommend BUCKEYE FEEDS Feeds — Fertilizer — Fence — Coal Cement — Seeds — Bldg. — Supplies Manamash Poultry Feeds KIDRON FEED SUPPLY Kidron, Ohio Phone 7 Congratulations Class of 54 Lehman Signs KIDRON. OHIO Remember — Education is some¬ thing we think we have until we get more of it! “We’re Pull ' mg for the Bulldogs” Erky’s Barber Shop Kidron, Ohio L. E. SOMMER and SON Master Mix Feeds Kenny’s Store Groceries — Meats — Drugs Dry Goods — Footweor — Notions Phone 8R2 Kidron, Ohio Kidron, Ohio NUSSBAUM CONSTRUCTION Excavating — Grading Earth Moving and General Construction LEHMAN’S AUTO SERVICE Willys Service General Auto Service Kidron Ohio Phone 61 Kidron, Ohio 77 THE KIDRON AUCTION S. C. Sprunger, Mgr. Auctioneer Sales Manager Realtor Office Tel. 30 Kidron Res. Tel. 37 Kidron KIDRON, OHIO Compliments of Amstutz Hatcheries Baby Chicks Bred For The Purpose For Eggs or Meat Each produced from Separate Sets of Breeder flocks ORRVILLE KIDRON Hunter’s Supplies B. U. Amstutz _ • _ Hunting and Fishing Equipment - • _ Kidron, Ohio EASY Washers and Dryers _ • - MYER ' S Pumps and Sprayers _ • _ Electrical and Construction Phone 3R3 Kidron Eric’s Market Groceries and Meats _ • _ MT. EATON, OHIO Phone Kidron 29R5 WEST LEBANON GARAGE - ’A - CHEVROLET Sales and Service - ' A - Phone Massillon 9414 78 Congratulations MT. EATON ELEVATOR Harvey Nussbaum, Prop. CLASS OF 54 Grains — Feeds Seeds — Fertilizer Cement — Lime — Grinding ■ — Mixing Phone Wilmot 4-3487 — Mt. Eaton MT. EATON EQUIPMENT CO. AAullet Bros. International Harvester Coal. Clay, Lime Crushed Stone KAT T A T XT UT NEW HOLLAND Ml. Unlvj Phone — Wilmot 4-3702 Congratulations Emick’s Radio Senior Class of “54” - • ADMIRAL TV -A Sales Service • Harris W. Devoignes Mt. Eaton — Phone Wilmot 4-3126 W. C. HARROLD SONS DON’S SERVICE GARAGE Mt. Eaton Livestock and Fertilizer A A Sohio Products PHONES Kidron 18R4 Wilmot 4-3672 79 YOUR NEWSPAPER BRINGS YOU THE FACTS THAT SAFEGUARD YOUR FREEDOM OF CHOICE THE EVENING INDEPENDENT Oberlin Dairy Quality Serves You Best 308 20th St., N. W. MASSILLON, OHIO Phone 4666 The Superior Provision Co. THE MASSILLON When in Massillon STEEL CASTING COMPANY - - try MARCHAND SAVEWAY MARKETS The Kind of Steel Casting You Want When You Want Them - - Courteous service — alway s! 80 Sunnyslope Orchard Compliments of Growers of Quality Fruit Demmer Hardware, Inc. 7 Mi. West of Massillon 537 Tremont Ave. on Rt. 241 MASSILLON. OHIO Phone 9415 Massillon • Compliments of Compliments of the Perry Rubber Co. 525 26th S. E. M. D. Gritzan Son Hardware 1109-1115 6th St.. S. W. MASSILLON. OHIO Phone 2-2411 MASSILLON. OHIO Home of the Hamilton Dryers and Washers • Phone 3860 STOP at SCHRAM’S Houston’s Jewelry TASTEE-FREEZ Silverware Diamonds •— Watches America ' s Favorite Frozen Dessert Electrical Appliances Expert Watch Jewelry Repairing — 2 STORES — Telephone 26631 2969 Lincoln Way W. and at Crescent Gardens 527 Tremont Ave. S. W. MASSILLON. OHIO BREDIGER The Ranch House • DRIVE-IN FLORIST • The Best in Food 1301 Lincoln Way N. W. MASSILLON. OHIO Massillon. Ohio 81 Congratulations Class of ' 54 WHEN BUYING OR SELLING A CAR See ECKERT MOTOR SALES CO. MASSILLON’S MOST RELIABLE DEALER 206 First Street, N. E. Phone 6800 Morrison’s Music Service The First Notional Bonk Band Instruments — Accordions String Instruments Sheet Music — Repairing Phone 7560 220 Lincoln Way E, MASSILLON. OHIO in MASSILLON Massillon ' s Only National Bank The Bank of Friendly Service Compliments of Maytag Oswald Co. C. F. Seiner Agency 117 Erie St. N General Insurance Phone 3727 Massillon, Ohio Charles Phone 7051 Ralph MASSILLON, OHIO The Brighten Up Store, Inc. The F. W. Arnold Agency Co. • Sherwin-Williams Products • ‘‘Insurance that Insures” A 133 Erie Street N. Phone 8421 MASSILLON, OHIO 37 Erie Street, S. Phone 2-1557 MASSILLON. OHIO 82 LOUIE’S BARBER SHOP Hering’s Four Barbers at your Service SELF SERVE MARKET 619 Tremont Ave. S. W. We Sell and Sharpen Sewing- Pinking Scissors and Knives • We Deliver 214 Lincoln Way W. 2-2440 • MASSILLON, OHIO MASSILLON, OHIO Compliments of Compliments of PEOPLE FEDERAL SERVICE and LOAN ASSOCIATION THE STATE BANK CO. MASSILLON, OHIO MASSILLON, OHIO Current Dividend 2 ¥2 % Per Annum Compliments Compliments of of Commercial Photolith Company Federal Lanes 137 First St., N. E. Massillon ' s MASSILLON Newest Bowling Est. Offset Printing Photo-Lithography Mairr Donut and Pastry Shop Features a complete Bakery and Delicatessen for all occasions THE COMMUNITY STORE We Service Everything We Sell Refrigerators — Sweepers. Etc. Open all day Sunday Radios Washers Ranges 413 - 11th St. N. E. Dial 23202 2922 Lincoln Way N. W. Phone 2-1543 MASSILLON, OHIO MASSILLON, OHIO 83 WALT GREEN TIRE SUPPLY 124 Tremont Ave. S. W. Phone 7262 MASSILLON, OHIO Wurliizer Pianos • Zenith Television — Lowery Organo • BAMMERLINS 212 - 1st N. E. Massillon STOP AT Compliments Modelyn’s of for THE OHIO DRILLING CO. Your Graduation Dresses MASSILLON, OHIO • 112 Lincoln Way East MASSILLON, OHIO Compliments Long’s Men’s Shop of Dial 2-2211 50 Erie St. KANNERS Tailoring and Haberdashery MASSILLON, OHIO • John Crone Paul Crone Compliments Compliments of of SANITARY LAUNDRY Clean Supply Co. DRY CLEANING 127 - 1st Street Phone 2-7339 Massillon, Ohio MASSILLON, OHIO 84 Best Wishes Compliments of from Bon Ton Shop C. S. HENRICH MOTOR CO. • (Your Chrysler — Plymouth Deoler) 49 Lincoln Way E. 1208 Lincoln Way E. MASSILLON, OHIO Compliments of SEGEL’S BERNARDS FURNITURE CO. Ladies Ready to Wear • m 140 S. Erie 28 Lincoln Way East MASSILLON. OHIO MASSILLON, OHIO MARTIN KUHLINS - TAILOR Stone Brothers Designer and Maker of Ladies’ and Men’s Fine Clothes CLOTHES 42 Charles St. S. E. 104 Lincoln Way W. MASSILLON, OHIO Massillon ' s No. 1 Store for Men - Mann’s Drive-in Compliments Route 30 of the • SUGAR BOWL Good Luck to the Graduating Class 85 Compliments The Ideal Co. • The Big Store With The Little Door • MASSILLON, OHIO Compliments SPUHLERS, Inc. 181 Lincoln Way E. MASSILLON, OHIO Interior Decorators • Compliments H. W. Giltz Realty Company RELIABLE OFFICE SUPPLY CO. 32 Factory Street S. E. 159 Lincoln Way West MASSILLON, OHIO MASSILLON, OHIO Specialists in • Farm and City Property Compliments of ACME DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY MASSILLON, OHIO Home of Fiesta and Bing Crosby ICE CREAM 86 Congratulations CLASS OF 1954 • C 0. FINEFROCK CO. of Massillon • 641 Lincoln Way Dial 4141 Best Wishes Bates Printing Service 33 Charles Ave. S. E. Phone 5830 MASSILLON, OHIO • Compliments of J. J. NEWBERRY COMPANY MASSILLON, OHIO • Compliments of Blatz Shoe Store Massillon Independent Retail in Massillon Jewelers Association Red Cross — Air-Step Florsheim C. P. Duncan — Glen D. Heckert J. L. Fromholtz — Sutter ' s Shoes for the Entire Family Pitcock Wagner, Inc. 46 Erie St. Massillon M. H. Martin Co. Compliments of Audio-Visual Equipment W. M. Kyser Sales Company Schools ond Churches WARREN, OHIO Special Representatives Distributors of Bell and Howell Sanitary and School Supplies; Motion Picture Equipment Janitoriol Supplies Massillon Phone 8586 School and Office Furniture 87 Compliments of MASSILLON BUICK Sales Service • THE KOONS WALLPAPER CO. 55 N. Erie Phone 4434 MASSILLON, OHIO • 131 Tremont Ave. S. W. Phone 5109 MASSILLON, OHIO Compliments of Stark Glass, Inc. 409 N. Erie MASSILLON, OHIO Compliments of Stanwood Grocery IDEAL DAIRY Massillon, Ohio Complete Line of Quality Dairy Products and Ice Cream Confectionery STANWOOD, OHIO Compliments of Pollocks Service Graybill Hardware 24 Hr. Wrecker Service Hardware — Builders Supplies Paints — Radios — Cement Block East Greenville, Ohio Phone Day 26444 Phone Night 9514 Phone Massillon 22456 EAST GREENVILLE 88 Fahrni’s Market I. G. A. Fresh Meat — Groceries Frozen Foods R. F. D. No. 2 Dalton, Ohio West Lebanon, Ohio Phone Massillon 9334 Lawrence Hardware Roofing and Spouting NORTH LAWRENCE Massillon 9586 Prop. John Lawrence Compliment of The West Lebanon Village Store Merle D. Selders, Prop. North Lawrence Elevator Co. Eshelmon Feed — Lime — Coal Fertilizer — Fencing — Drain Tile Builder ' s Supplies Baby Chicks and Poultry Supplies NORTH LAWRENCE, OHIO Massillon Phone 22240 2 Compliments to the Class of 1954 THE DAVIS STUDIO MASSILLON, OHIO 4 The REXALL Store Shafer Electric Westinghouse Appliances ORRVILLE. OHIO £ 1 J| J ||-J| THE eocaULsTORt ON THE SQUARE PHONE 150 ORRVILLE OHIO J 240 W. Market St. Phone 408 Good Luck To Pharmacists on duty The Seniors C ■ am ■ 1 MM am 1 am Rene Orr Frank Seihied T6iri6 ' r III16III6III ORRVILLE. OHIO GOOD LUCK Compliments To the Class oi ' 54 • • C. S. Snyder Sons Burson Oldsmobile FORD ORRVILLE. OHIO Orrville. Ohio Success To The Seniors COMPLIMENTS from • Marthey Real Estate C. R. Miller ORRVILLE. OHIO BUICK — G.M.C. Ralph and lone ORRVILLE. OHIO 90 SNYDER SERVICE STATION Phone 135 ORRVILLE, OHIO Joe Russell, Mgr. Howell Motor Co. Dodge — Plymouth ORRVILLE, OHIO - ‘A’ - FOR Dollar For Dollar DESOTO — PLYMOUTH You Can’t Beat A Pontiac its LAIBE MOTORS BERNARD SNYDER PONTIAC ORRVILLE, OHIO Complete Service Dept, ORRVILLE, OHIO WEST OAK Plumbing — Heating Plumbing and Heating Electric - Air Conditioning Bottle Gas Dealer In ORRVILLE, OHIO Steam and Hot Water Furnaces Gas Fittings — Plumbing Heating Water Softeners — Pumps Horst Machine Co. 123 West Oak Street Jobbers in ORRVILLE. OHIO Machine Work. Wood and Metal Patterns and Electric Office Res. and Acetylene Welding Phone Phone Phone 567 379 345-Z ORRVILLE, OHIO 91 Compliments of C. R. MOSER JEWELER Watches — Silverware 106 N. Main ORRVILLE. OHIO AUBLE - HOOLEY FUNERAL HOME ORRVILLE, OHIO Orr Theater ORRVILLE, OHIO Finest in Pictures, Sound and Comfort Complete Decorating Service at MARTIN’S 210 N. Main St. Orrville Paint —• Wallpaper •— Linoleum Religious Books and Gifts Banks Bros. Furniture 147 West Market Street ORRVILLE, OHIO For All Your Needs In Home Furnishings Biery Swiss Cheese Market On U. S. Route 30 R. D. No. 2 ORRVILLE, OHIO Phone 5008-Z The Wooster Lumber Co. Where Better Builders Buy Better Buys For Builders Opposite Fair Grounds Wooster Phone 517 92 City Book Store Compliments Royal Typewriters Sales — Rental — Repair Books — Stationery — School Supplies GOLD STAR FEED MILLS WOOSTER. OHIO Wooster, Ohio (Jo Lowe Young Sales Service DEPARTMENT STORE Rt. 30 East 4 Mi. Minneapolis Moline — New Holland Serving the Public for Seventy-five Years Lincoln Welders Templeton Spreaders Public Square Wooster, Ohio Mall Chain Saws Congratulationsl Compliments Treasure House “Hobbies” of WOOSTER TRACTOR SALES 136 S. Grant Street Your Ford Tractor and Dearborn WOOSTER, OHIO Implement Dealer Your Guide to Constructive Hobby Living” Corner East Liberty and Spink WOOSTER, OHIO Congratulations! CLASS OF 1954! Conn Sons Nick Amster lOHN DEERE WOOSTER. OHIO Quality Farm Equipment A Fine Men ' s Store For The Young Man Wooster, Ohio Phone 93 93 SATISFACTION SINCE 1884 FREEDLANDERS It Pays to Buy Quality Congratulations horn WOOSTER MUSIC CENTER, INC. (Wallace E. Franks Associates) Southeast side of the Square Records — Record-Players Musical Instruments Sheet Music — Accessories Everett Cable — Nelson Pianos Minshall Electronic Organs Wooster Has Good Stores Wciyne Country s Complete Music Store Wooster Farm Dairies Ice Cream — Dairy Products Lunches Stores at 679 Madison Ave. and 1421 Cleveland Rd. WOOSTER, OHIO Heating — Insulation Air Conditioning McGuire Heating Co. INDOOR COMFORT 317 E. Liberty Wooster, Ohio Phone 672 Compliments of OLIVER Wheel and Crawler Tractors Diesel and Gas THE WOOSTER EQUITY Finest in Farm Machinery WOOSTER, OHIO 94
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