Dalton High School - Luanna Yearbook (Dalton, OH)

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Efffi 53711 - 3255 f1 1 1351613 ..- LUANNA PRESENTED BY THE CLASS GF l955 DALTON HIGH SCHOGL 2 A E L E 9 E 2 9 H 2 E E 2 5 DEDICATION - ------- - - - - - - - Page STAFF - ----- ------ ADMINISTRATION ---------- --------- - Board of Education, Superintendent of Schools, Principal, Secretary, High School Faculty SERVICE PERSONNEL - ----------- - - - - - - - Bus Drivers, Cafeteria, Custodians SENIORS ----------------- ------- - - Senior Cuts and Activities, History, Will, Prophecy UNDERCLASSMEN ------------------------ SPORTS - - ------------------------ - - Football, Basketball, Baseball, Cheerleaders, Coaches, Senior Players MUSIC --------------------- ------ Choruses, Bands, Orchestra, Majorettes, Contestants ACTIVITIES -------------------------- Student Council, Barker, Classrooms, Dramatics, Library, Clubs, Homecoming, Jr.-Sr. Banouet, Informal Snapshots ELEMENTARY -------------------------- Elementary Faculty, Classrooms at Dalton and Kidron, Sports, Music, Miscellaneous Snapshots ADVERTISING - ---------- ----- - - - - -2- DEDICATIG pai We,the Class of 1955, are proud to dedicate this tenth edition of our Luanna to Principal I.Glen Berg -- To the friend who was the first one to greet us on our arrival in high school and guide us through the eventful days of our Freshman year -- To the friend to whom we could always turn for advice as we continued our career through Dalton High -- To the friend who has given unselfish devotion of time and effort to school and community projects -- For these reasons, it gives us great pleasure to pre- sent this book to you. -3- TI-IE Editor - A33't ki, - Business Mgr. Adviser - - I E 3 - - Maxine Mumaw Rebecca Stockham - Dean Sullivan Mildred Santschi ? ,Q A if xi-. P :ki z V x - 1-ff' ,LL -s- e , S 5 C ADVERTISING Jim Fahrni Jim Bolender Henry Slabaugh Larry Gardner CIRCULATION Raymond Good Myron Horst Raymond Ressler David Lehman SUBSCRIPTIONS Allen Slabach Roger Eberly John Ellis Sprunger Danny Shisler AN , X qq . STAFF Typists - - - Loretta Snavely Elizabeth Mason Colleen Nussbaum Artist ----- Greg Close ,-111' F 'ilk ,- .,: ll I ui' N 7 'll' -'-aqg 5 L v - fm fa., E' 'f.' i 4 -'-, U J: xx A' ' f ' X , Q it -5- h DMINISTRATID s - wi : ,l as ff- f N- cy I. Glen Berg High School Principal X' .. s-ff lv Faye Saurer Secretary B O A R D O F E D U C A T I O N President - Carl Hauenstein 4,-as-fi' x f . 4' , f I I Donald R. Baker Superintendent of Schools V. P. Ellis Sprunger Paul Amstutz Clerk Robert Slusser Merle Lehman Supt. Donald Baker - Frank Nussbaum 1 I 4 ,ff if v .4 QS-v I I John H. Gonter Miami University, B. S. Ind. Arts - Math Basketball Coach Mildred I. Santschi Dean of Girls ow Angelo Scalet The Ohio State University Otterbein College, B. A. B. s. in Ed., M. A. Business Education News -.-4' I, F. in Q J' Dale H Scott Kathryn Seager Ohio State University, B. S. Western College, B. A. Vocational Agriculture Home Economics 4 ...Abs Driver Training .ix X ' Victor B. Gerber Bluffton College, B. Sc., M filly., ,,...-as Music w? 1 it --.ff ..' lf' J hh J Jo an E J C b 11 Helen J. Shankleton B111 McFarren O 3 dna ' mp e Hiram College A. B. Wooster College B. A. B,1dw1n-wa11ace B A wooster Cgllege, Ph. B- Kent State Science - Phys. Ed. English Speech English ' Latin -7- History - Phys. Ed. Football Coach xv-dx ' i . LF' me i?gQTfn .5 - .af S E L O Carl Buchwalter, Glenn Hofacre R V I C E P E R S 0 N N E L C A L B U S D R I V E R S D. W. Showalter, Dale Steiner Veryl Bach EL. C U s -R 34 VA.. T In O D I A N 1 ini S Z . Marion Berg Donald Stahl i x 4 assi Jif' 24' A A xx dx XXI on 'moe who ' 'A N94 K I D R 0 N B U S D R I V E R S C A F E T E R I A Donald Miller - Earl Bixler -8- Frieda Moser Carolyn Horst SENIDRS ,E I 5 'W Q 4 -. PHESIDENT - - VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY - - THEAS UEER - - SGT. AT Anus - - - RAYMOND Goon REBECCA STOCKHAH - - ROSIE GERBEH - - SHIRLEY HAHE - - - HEINZ HORN -9- uf 'N CLAIR CLARK Play Production - I4 .e K B , Special Service - ly -R '3n lf LY Q1 tl . . 'U- KENNETH AMSTUTZ Latin Club - 1, 2 F F A 3, M Officer - lp Music: Band - l Chorus - 1, 2, 3, LL JAMES BOLENDER Latin Club - 1, 2 Class Officer - 2 Student Council - 3 Play Cast - 3 Play Production - lg Annual Staff - LQ, 0 Sports: N fe' , gootball - 1, 2, 3, LL ' V ' aseball - 1, 2, .4i1f Basketball - 1, 2, 3 Track - 1, 2, 3, ll Manager - I4 Q y V from BROWN . HN - ' ,. F'.F.A.-1,2,3 x r 5 F. F. A. Basketball - 1, 2 . .wy' 3 Sports: 'Z' Basketball - 3M ' 2 ' Football - 3 'fb Track - 1, 2: 3, LL -' Play Cast - lp Q Chorus - 3, ll '- f- -- L . , f -10- -TQ QA MARLENE CLINE F. H. A. - 1, 2, Music: Orchestra - Chorus - 1, Barker Staff - 3 Annual Staff - A 3 2 GREG CLOSE Track - 2 Play Production - Special Service - Chorus - 1, 2 Barker Staff - LL Annual Staff - M 'Vs .llu lg ROGER EBERLY F. F. A. - 1, 2, 3 DAVID GERBER Voc. ASP. ' 1: 2: 3: M Chorus - 2 3 'vlY. ew Track - 1, 2, 3, M X J Play Production - 3 Play Cast - M Projectionist - 3, M Special Service - M Chorus - 1, 2, 3, M A Annual Staff - M JAMES FAHRNI F.r.A.-1,2,3,lL Officer - M Play Production - 3 Parliamentary Procedure Annual Staff - M vw. 'D LARRY GARDNER Sports: Baseball - 1 Basketball - 1, 2, 3, M Football - M Play Cast - 3, M One-Act Play - 3 Student Council - M Class Officer - 1, 2 -11- lags. ROSE MARIE GERBER Officer - M Class Officer - 3, M Student Council Officer Play Cast - 3, M Declamation - 3 One-Act Play - 3 Music: ' BMW -1.2.3.b Orchestra - 1, 2, 3, Chorus - 1, 2, 3, M Girls Band - 1, 2, 3 Barker Staff - M Annual Staff - M Latin Club - 1, 2 F H A u RAY GOOD Latin Club - 1, 2 Officer - 2 Track - 1, M Debate - 3 Student Council Officer Chorus - 1, 2, 3, M Class Officer - 2, 3, M Annual Staff - M 441-ha vt ar P+ , lr ,-so '-T371 . 6 xx I i SHIRIEY HARE F. H. A. - M Officer - M Play Production - 3, M Chorus - l, 2, 3, M Class Officer - 3, M Earker Staff - M Annqal Staff - M Homecoming Attendant - LAVONNE HAUENSTEIN Cheerleader: Football - 3, M Basketball - M F.H.A.-1,2,3,u Play Production - 3, M Music! Orchestra - 1, 2, 3, Chorus - 1, 2, 3, M Annual Staff - M 3, M EARL HAZEL Latin Club - 1, 2 Play Cast - M Sports: Basketball - 3 Football - 1, 3 Track - 2 Manager - M '+A K -, x X .K Q , fl X '. .1 as LA uv , 45 .A' 1 1,a' , X1 if iii ,ft ' A DONALD HOFSTETTER I r 'K 1 1 it N is MAHJORIE HOFSTETTER Latin Club - 1, 2 Poetry Reading - 3, M Play Production - 3, A Assistant Secretar - M Chorus - 1, 2, 3, E HEINZ HORN German Exchanpe Student Buende ifw Attended Neusprachliches Gymnasium - 1, 2, 3 Class Officer - M Chorus - M Original Oratory - M Play Cast - LL '22 3: ND Play Production - 3 ' 4,4 Student Council Officer - M -f 5 Sports? 1Z 3, Q 5' Baseball - 1 3 ll ' ' ac., Football - l 2 - ij? Q5 wx Track - 1, 3, Ll , X ' Chorus - 1, 2, 3, f'i1 fig' Y uf - psf ff' ir.. L:.5L1 .- 1 Q1 , X X -3 ,,gI,' + in w'3,f ', 'Xi -12- ' 'T 'za 5- Jlrx X MYRON HORST Voc. Agr. - 1, 2, 3, M Play Production - 3, M Annual Staff - M Chorus - M RONALD HOSTETLER Track - M Student Council - 1 Chorus - 1, 2, 3, M if M. DAVID LEHMAN F. F. A. - 2, 3, M Officer - M Parliamentary Procedure Chorus - 3, M Annual Staff - M .Q -- ELIZABETH LEHMAN 11.11. A.-2,3,M Officer - M Play Cast - 3, M Daclamation - 3 Music: Chorus - 1, 2, 3 M, Girls Band - 3, 11 Annual Staff - M Barker - M -13- 4?.s.xx, 5 Vmfik ELIZABETH MASON F. H. A. - 1, 2, 3, M Play Cast - 3, M Student Council - M Music! Band - 1, 2, 3, M Orchestra - 1, 2, 3, M Chorus - 1, 2, 3, M Girls Band - 1, 2, 3, M Barker Staff - M Annual Staff - M BOB MCGOVERN Sports: Baseball - 1, 2, 3, M Track - 3 . Basketball Manager ' l.2,3 Football Manager - 2, 3, M Play Cast - 3, M One'Act Play Production - 3 Student Council - 3, M Officer - 3, M Class Officer - 3 Chorus - l, 2, 3, M Barker Staff - 3, M Annual Staff - M v -it x 'N C GENEVIEVE NUSSBAUM Play Production - 3 M Library - Officer - M Chorus - 1 2, Annual Staff - M ,Q fn' T9 1. , E S P ig' 1 F r . 2, 3, M Q.:k' V Assistant Secretari - h EI? , 3, 'x s I i , , ' f I MARLENE MOSER 1,5 F. H. A. - 1 u -115 q Play Production - 3, M ,if Music! Band - 1, 2, Q 3,LL ' Orchestra - 1, 2, 3, U Chorus - 1, 2, 3, M Girls Band - 2, 3, U Music Contest - 1, 2, 3, U Barker Staff - M Annual Staff - H MAXINE HUMAN Latin Club - 1, 2 Officer - 1 Play Production - 3 Student Council - 2, 3 Prince of Peace - 1, 2 Music! Band - 1 Orchestra - 1 , 2, 3, U Accompanist - 1, 2, 3, M Music Contest - 1, 2, 3, M 3 Typing Contest - Barker Staff - M Annual Staff - M .Bas rvqw' 'EE' Ox v , 'Wx -qv COLLEEN NUSSBAUM F. H. A. - 3, u Officer - h Latin Club - 1, 2 Play Cast - 3, M Student Council - 1 Music: Band - M Orchestra - 1, 2, 3, M Chorus - 1, 2, 3, h Girls Band - Barker Staff - Annual Staff - M -1u- 1, 2, 3, U M U HARLAN NUSSBAUM Play Production Special Service Chorus - M JAMES NUSSBAUM Debate - 3, M Chorus - 1, 2, 3 A X 'I' . 4ff4' ' RAYMOND RESSLER f 'K J 6 1' Ka - s - tx Xie. Agmu- 1, 2, 3, u - Q H - orus - 'jf' Annual Staff - Ly ', dur 'QI K 4 La 1 ' 'igg.,'. ' A I 1 l 'E ' Y I f- ',,:,N il:- IC' gg Hy 1'4 RONALD RAHEH 'njif Sports: Baseball - 3, M Football - 2, 3, M ri Track - 1, 2, 3 K, 4 Chorus - 1, 2, 3, U 'Q' f , i S3 wav Eu .' 1? 5 , ,V XF' VIRGINIA REED Football Cheerleader - 3 ,, Play Cast - 3 U ' W 'gm Library - 2 , -A ' Officer - 2 Assistant Secretary - M S J Music! W Chorus - 1, 2, 3, M Girls Band - A ' Class Officer - 2 -- Annual Staff - LL ,A in-.fl re Lq. '7'i '11 I z VERA SCHLONEGER 'tux 'N Latin Club - 1, 2 Assistant Secretary E, Prince of Peace - 1 ki, Chorus - 1, 2 Nxilfi -1S- VIDA SCHLONEGER Latin Club - 1, 2 Assistant Secretary Prince of Peace - 1 Chorus - 1, 2 DANNY SHISLER Baseball - 1, 2, Latin Club - 1 Play Cast - M Play Production - Library - 1 Annual Staff - ll. A-N 'Dx- n. Z, f 1 ' 1 . 4 wa 4 . x 1 4 K 'Q 'Thu 1 S, fa'-, J f , . sn f JS ALLEN SLABACH Attended Navarre High School - 1 Basketball - 2, 3 Play Production - 3 Play Cast - M Special Service - 3. U Music! Band - 2, 3, M Orchestra - 2, 3, M Chorus - 2, 3, U Annual Staff - M HENRY SLABAUGH Attended Fredericksburg and Lorin Andrews High Schools - 1 Football - M Annual Staff - M -RN Jill-. SYLVIA SLARAUGH Play Production - 3, M Assistant Secretar - h Chorus - 1, 2, 3, E Barker Staff - M Annual Staff - M YY ' Pm J 1 I, LORETTA SNAVELY -7' F.H.A.-1,2,3,u Officer - 3, U Library - 1, 2, 3, A Officer - 3, M Declamation - 1, 2 Assistant Secretary - M Music: Orchestra - 2, 3, h Chorus - 1, 2, 3, M Annual Staff - M Barker Staff - M 'B vw' O' BILL SOM ER at Sports: Basketball - 1, 2, 3 Baseball - 1, 2, 3 Play Cast - 3, L IMA SMITH i run wi Y. Q. N Cheerleader: 6' ii-' qsvvih Football - 1 ,aa 'fi Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 1, 4,-5,7 1 Q, Play Cast - 3, M YQQQ Music: -' ggi Chorus - l 2 3 51- 557V Majorette 1 2: 3, M ,liikgi fj5: C Drug Majorette - h .f'f1p2ffJ x iff? lass fficer - 2 sf ,I-fT:FQ'f, S1551 Barker Staff - 7.1. , 3 --ff 5 Q' Annual Staff - M ifffQQZ5v ifijf Homecoming Queen - lp 55.1 5 ' , JF-FQ? ESO- Aw ..16- , la ootball - 1, 2, 3, h 1 ,S -nr' X .JBJP . , 5? l 5U . -1 ,I sg' M JOHN EARL SPRUNOII Latin Club - 1, 2 Play Production - 3, M One-Act Play Production - 3 Library - 1, 2 Special Service - 2, 3, M Music: Band - 1 Chorus - 1, 2, 3, M Girls Band Announcer - M Football Announcer - M Annual Staff - M Basketball Timer - M Scoreboard Keeper - M Projectioniet - 2, 3, M JOHN ELLIS SPRUNGER Sports: Baseball - 1, 2 Basketball - 1, 2 Track - 1, 2 Football Manager - 3, M Basketball Manaper - 3, Play Production - 3, M Play Cast - M Student Council - 1 Projectionist - 2, 3, M Music: Band - 1, 2, 3, M Orchestra - 1, 2, 3, M Chorus - 1, 2, 3, M Annual Staff - M alillilla MARGARET STEINER Play Production - 3, M Assistant Secretar - M Chorus - 1, 2, 3, M vs ,,,-N Us Vx Q REBECCA STOGKHAM -15 DEAN SULLIVAN Sports! Baseball - 1, 3, M Basketball - 2, 3, M Football - M Track - 3 Baseball Manager - 2 Latin Club - 1, 2 Play Cast - 3, M OnefAct Play Production Student Council - M Typing Contest - 3 Chorus - 1, 2, 3, M Annual Staff - M ERNEST WEWVER Play Production - 3, M Special Service - M fx JEQP - sl Basketball Cheerleader - M X A, ,J Latin Club - 1, 2 Play Cast - 3, M 0ne'Act Play - 1, 2, 3 Student Council - 2, 3 Typing Contest - 3 Music! Band - 1, 2, 3. M Orchestra - 1, 2, 3, M Qmmm -1,2,3,M Girls Band - 1, 2, 3, M Music Contest - 1, 2, 3, M Class Officer - 1, M Barker Staff - 1, 2, M Annual Staff - M -17- -5.7 1 ,f, pg . 1 1- - 1 4 Q S Y Q, 53 . ' X' .4 gl 4' 1 J . .' x , 1. 1 r Q ... . . W7 ,, ,Q 1 X 1 f,ffQ.X 24 - ai Y BOB WEIKERT Sports: Baseball - 1, 2, 3, U Basketball - 1, 2, 3, M Football - l, 2, 3 Football Manager - U Play Cast - 3. N one Act Play Production - 3 W Chorus - 1, 2, 3, U Barker Staff - 3, U Annual Staff - M Annabelle Lehman would have been a member of this graduating class except for the unfortunate fact that she became a victim of poliothree years ago and was un- ableto continue her studies with CHALLES YODER Attended Elida High School - Track - M Chorus - 2, 3, M X 1 1 fs E 1 1.1 I f this class. .1 nu v.sMv' v'- . as Q,- .K J Q 5 E ff! X54 5? ul . ?5'i ,, - N From p. 19 On this part of our trip we lost a passenger, but picked up one hitch hiker from Germany. This made fifty passengers on our bus. We stopped for two days to help a farmer pick up his potatoes and used another day to sell advertisements for the football programs. After riding for some period of time, we had our pictures taken by Mr. Davis. Sometime later the band uniforms and the football field were dedicated. We were happy to see people from our group participating in both these events. In the lull between football and basketball, we presented our class play, nYou Can't Take It With You,nand served a banquet to 225 hungry farm- ers and their friends. Then came our name cards and we were busy writing. He sponsored the sale of Bulldog sweat shirtsto the entire student body. We stopped next to sell advertisements for our yearbook. These activities helped our treasury considerably. After another period of travel, we volunteered to help with the Cancer Drive. Toward the end of our trip, we took time out to publish the nLuanna.u We were honored with a banquet by the Juniors. A short excursion into New York City broughtto an end the wondrous four years of travel we had enjoyed together. With Com enoe- ment each of the fifty passengers will now trans- fer to their individual point of destiny. May we express our thanks to both the faculty members and the students who helped to make our journey.thus far,a happy and successful onel MAY 7 - Junior Class Play - Many Hollywood talent scouts in the crowd! 12 - Juniors guard the theme with their lives! 13 - Junior-Senior Banquet - The Secret is OUT 15 - Baccalaureate - Seniors prepare to leave D 19 - Senior Farewell Assembly Program 22 - Seniors leave for New York City. 27 - Graduation - It's been nice to know you, bu we have to leave now. So Long, Everybody! -18- I-IISTORY In the fall of l95lyseventy-six very happy freshmen climbed aboard the greyhound bus for the first part of our trip through Dalton High School. ur supervisor was Mr. Berg. At the controls were res1dentDick Snyder,Vice-President Rebecca Stock- am, Secretary Margaret Martin, Treasurer Marilyn haffer. Our Sergeant at Arms, Larry Gardner, was the back seat driver. Our Councilors were Colleen Nussbaum,Ronnie Hostetler, and JohnEl1is Sprunger. members of Dalton High We became bona fide School after a day and an evening of initiation we took time out for a supervised by the Seniors. party in the auditorium when warm spring days ar- rived. We were still young enough to thoroughly enjoy games and refreshments. We were well repre- sented in music and sports during our first year even though we were too young and inexperienced to make the varsity. Things were running smoothly when we had our 'first rest stop. We noticed that our tires were getting smooth so we had them retread during the summer months. Feeling secure, we boarded our bus for the second part of our journey. Now we had only 53 passengers -our friends from Marshallville had transferred to another line. Annabelle Lehman became a victim of poliomyelitis and was unable to continue on the trip with us. At the controls this year were President Jim Bolender, Vice-President Ima Smith, Secretary Vir- ginia Reed. and Treasurer Raymond Good. Our Super- visors were Miss Campbell and Mr. Lipinski. Our Sergeant at Arms, Larry Gardner, was againthe back seat driver. Maxine Mumaw, John Ellis Sprunper, and Rebecca Stockham were our Councilors. We stoppedbrieflyto order our class sweaters, white and maroon with our class emblem,from Berg's Dry Goods. we had another class party at the Kid- ron Grade School. We were again well represented in both music and sports. We had one majorette and one cheerleader in our group this year. Another rest stop during the summer months helped to prepare us for the next stage of our journey. We had our fuel replenished at the fill- ing station in Room 25. Mr. Berg and Mrs. Shankle- ton were the proprietors. At the controls for this part of the journey were President Ima Smith,Vice- President Bob McGovern, Secretary Rosie Gerber, and Treasurer Shirley Hare. Our Sergeant at Arms, Ray Good was the back seat driver. Our Councilors were Jim Bolender, Rebecca Stockham, and Maxine Mumaw. We stopped long enough to get our class rings from Mr. Van Dersall and to have a roller skating party at Canton. On May 7 we presented our class play, HSeven- teenth Summer,H under the direction of Mr. Jogan. After traveling so far, we were hungry and stopped in China for an oriental banquet. The Seniors were our honored guests. We were again well represented in both music and sports. We now had earned seats on the Varsity teams. After the hard and strenuous Junior year, the engine of our bus was knocking when summer rolled around once more. We called a wrecker to haul it to Room 26. Here Miss Santschi and Mr. Jogan put our motor back in tune. They straightened out our finances and putus back on a sound financial basis durlng our Senior year. We were certainly happy to Aave them with us on this lastpart of our trip. Atthe controls were President Ray Good, Vice- President Rebecca Stockham,Secretary Rosie Gerber, and Treasurer Shirley Hare. Heinz Horn, our Ser- Veant at Arms, was the back seat driver. Our Coun- filers were Dean Sullivan, Elizabeth Mason,k Larry Jardner. Bob McGovern was elected President of :ue Student Council and Don Hofstetter kept order in that august body. Cont'd. P. 18 SEPTEMBER 7 8 - lh - 16 - 17 - 2h - OCTOBER 1 - 9 - CALE DAR Vacation Over! - Our first day of school. Fleet full day - We're back in the groove! Wayne County Fair Opens - Holiday! Our Senior salesmen sell football ads. Football season opens at Doylestown. The Girls Band Marches as Hillbillies. Dalton beat Rlttman -The whole town went wild! Dalton vs. Millersburg - Win No. 2. Dalton vs. Strasburg - we win our first home game on our new field - New band uniforms! 12 - Senior portraits taken by The Davis Studio. 16 - We conquer Doylestown - our old rival! What a night - what mud! 22 - Freshman initiation - Bow down, Greenies! 23 - An impressive Homecoming - Lost to Navarre. 26 - We pick up potatoes! Oh, our aching backs! 27 - More potatoes - More aches and pains! 28 - We dedicate our new football field - Mom and Dad's Night - We did it again to Rittman. NOVEMBER h - Seniors served Equity Banquet - work but fun! 5 - Ended football season at Bellvllle - Lost. ' ll - Girls Band plays for Apple Creek Hospital. 19 - Senior Class Play, HYou Can't Take It with You,H - Such Talent! 23 - Basketball season opens with Smithville - We won! 2h - School dismissed for Thanksgiving vacation. 30 - We play Apple Creek there - Cheers for Dalton! DECEMBER 3 - Fredericksburg there - We won. 7 - Seniors sell advertising for the yearbook. 8 - Mixed Chorus recorded HSong of Christmasu for WWST 10 - Doylestown here - DHS does it again! lh - Millersburg here - Our fifth win! 17 - At Northwestern - Can't win them all. 21 - Senior pictures arrived - Christmas program - Vacation! 23 - Norwayne here - Oh,.well, it was vacation. JANUARY 3 - Back te school - we turn over a new leaf. 8 - Northwest here - first win for the New Year. 12 - Shreve there - Lost by two points. 13 - Annual pictures taken - show your smile. lk - Smithville there - Nice going, fellas. 19 - 20 - Semester exams. Grin and bear it. 21 - Apple Creek here - Bulldogs victorious! 22 - Through ice and snow to Rittman - Lost. 25 - Fredericksburg here - another one to our credit 28 - We travel to Doylestown - But, alas. FEBRUARY 1 - Northwestern met us and downed us here. M - Dalton vs. Norwayne - Nice game anyway. 8 - Manchester - Yea, Dalton. 11 - Shreve here - We knocked 'em flat! 15 - Meet Smithville in tournament, Yea, Dalton! 17 - Shreve - our first loss at tournament. 22 - No school - Three cheers for George Washington. 22 - Meet Doylestown - Keep it up boys. 2h - Northwestern! But it was a good season, anyway MARCH 1 - Danny Thomas elected on All-County Team and Gary Hostetler wins a berth on the Second Team 2 - Gary Hostetler honored on WWST with the Most Valuable Player Award. 9 - We finish the HLuanna.U 11 - Athletic Banquet - Give credit as due! 12 - Music Solos and Ensemble go to Kent. 19 - Senior Girls Chorus goes to Kent. 31 - One-Act Play contest at Smithville. APRIL 2 - More Solos and Ensembles for Kent. 7 - B - Easter Vacation. 15 - Elementary Music Festival 23 - Chorus contest at Ashland - Wasn't it fun? -19- Friends Class of 195 ceive your 1 parable cone ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE I II III IV V VI VII CLASS WILL , we have been called together in this solemn moment, that you,the heirs of this S, may hear the reading of her last will and testament. May we entreatyou to re- egacies in the spirit of good friendshipg and may these gifts multiply as in the erning the talents. We feel that our brilliant record of unusual achievements will live after usg but not willing to take any chances, we suggest that a tablet be inscribed with our names and just a few of our deeds. This should be hung in the upper hall so that classes coming after us will always remember our deeds. To the Faculty we leave our kindest regards and our sincere thanks for the fact that they have finally graduated us. To the Juniors we leave Room 26 along with the high ideals, good sportsmanship, and the fine co-operation that accompanied all our efforts. To the Sophomores we leave our patience. They will need it to endure the prob- lems of the coming year. To the future Freshmen we leave our unused time, undeveloped talents, and un- filled ambitions. with these they will not be green very long. To the Freshmen there is little we can give. They will soon be Sophomores. and then their self-estimation will be such that nothing, even ln our possession, will be deemed worthy by them. Individually and separately, we divide our worldly goods thus: Kenneth Amstutz wills his nantler-hornn glasses to Arthur Berg. Jim Bolender wills his gift to argue to Bob Kennedy. Tom Brown wills Rt. Sh8 to Dave Bolender. Clair Clark wills his tardy record to Elaine Kerstetter. Marlene Cline wills her ability to get along with teachers to her sister Carol. Greg Close wills his coon-hunting ability to Lanny Rossiter. Roger Eberly wills his ability to keep house to Mabel Lehman. James Fahrni wills his size to Gary Hostetler. Larry Gardner wills his class ring to Barbara Martin. David Gerber wills some of his height to John Paul Lehman. Rosle Gerber wills her continuous giggle to Phyllis Bixler. Ray Good wills his Texas legs to Myron Nussbaum. Shirley Hare wills her ability to get along with boys to Gloria Domer. Lavonne Hauenstein wills her driving ability to Larry Bodaper. Earl Hazel wills his Holmes County girls to Bill Edwards. Don Hofstetter wills his football uniform to John Werfz. Marjorie Hofstetter wills her rosy cheeks to Bonnie Nussbaum. Heinz Horn wills his vast storehouse of knowledge to Dean Palmer. Myron Horst wills his clever remarks to Eileen Mentzer. Ronnie Hostetler wills his fine features to Joe Sword. Liz Lehman wills her love for Orrville boys to Ann Sommer. David Lehman wills his wavy hair to Jim Ferrer. Elizabeth Mason wills her trumpet to Marilyn Graber. Bob McGovern wills his seat in Student Council to Danny Thomas. Marlene Moser wills her blonde hair to Janet Boss. Maxine Mumaw wills her piano to Ronnie Sprunger. Colleen Nussbaum wills her extra shoes to Miss Santschi. Genevieve Nussbaum wills her enthusiasm to argue to Priscilla Gerber. 1 -20. Cont d. p. 26 CLASS PROPHECY Kenny is in Canada Trapping furs galore, To get the best mink in town Go to Kenny's store! Jim Bolender, now a football coach, Has won nearly every game. If you read the ncwspapers, You'll see how he gained his fame. Tom has bought a filling station He says lt's the best in the nation, He fills your car with oil and gas And hopes his station you'll not pass! Clair is a taxi driver In a very famous town, For Economical Service Flag another taxi down. Marlene C. is now the manager On Route 30, Dye's Truck Stop. If you ever work for her, She'll keep you on the hop. Greg has gone to Hollywood Taking Tony's place, He captures all the show-girls' hearts with his sweet and innocent face. Roger is traveling near and far In his Model T Ford car. He lives a happy carefree life And hopes someday to find a wife. Jim F., a cowboy has become, Riding the range all day. Of course, he's riding a hobby horse, But don't you like to play? 0 Larry is now an admiral In a suit of navy blue, At home he leaves his lover-- HDon't cry Barbara, he'll be true.' David G. is a preacher great And gives quick matrimonial service. If you're in a hurry, better find his Because you'll never have to wait. Rosle is now a Red Cross nurse Giving lots of pills, If you take them faithfully, They'll be sure to cure your ills. Raymond G. is a Texas millionaire And you should hear him brag, The money from his many oil wells Makes his pockets sag. Shirley is now a secretary Trying the people all to please. But when you want to find her She'11 be sitting on the boss's knees! Lavonne is now a farmer's wife Raising lots of chickensg And when her kids are bad, They really get the dickens. Earl is still a hot rod racer To him it's such a pleasure, He doesn't have to race the cops, He does it now on legal measure. Abe now lives in Barberton with Shirley, his dear wife. You never saw such a delightful pair So happy and content with life. place, -21- Marj is now a teacher You'll find her in the second grade, She likes the children very much Even if she isn't too well paid. Heinz is now in politics Running Germany so fineg If you ever go across the sea, He'l1 take you out to dine. Myron is a circus clown Who wears a funny face If you ever see him, You'll think he is from outer space. Ronnie H. is now a janitor Sweeping the floors with joy. And he's doing a man-sized job Even if he is only a little boy. Liz Lehman is now a waitress Serving customers left and right, With her pleasant personality She'l1 always treat you right. David L. is busy designing cars, He does it with comfort and ease. He plans them for the movie stars And hopes someday, himself to please. Elizabeth M. is now a beautician Who washes and sets your hair. Although she has lots of competition, There is always someone there. Bob McGovern, a fine referee, Does what he thinks is right. Never put up an argument Or you'll have a losing night. Marlene M. is now a housewife Washing and ironing all day long, We all know that when she married Tom She didn't choose wrong. Maxine is playing in Carnegie Hall, Known through the nation wide. When Liberace hears her play He swallows all his pride. Colleen is now a HSwitchboard Missn Taking your calls all the day, She does her work without complaint And still has time to play. Genevieve, a champion on roller skates, Has won prizes galore. Come and see her skate 'round the rink And. also, mop up the floor. Harlan is now a carpenter Building houses big and small. If you want a building well constructed, It's Harlan you should call. James N. is now a debator, He cannot tell a lie. The secret of his success Began in Dalton High. Ronald R., a plumber is he, His wrenches go ntink,n Ht1nk.u If you have a leaky faucet, . Put Rex to work under your sink. Virginia is now a model In Paris fashion shows. She has become very famous Modeling stylish clothes. Cont'd, p, 39 UNDERCLASSMEN EY! iiimimlffm MMHW f QE? Xt QQ mm I inn! 'T l XH n f , M ll' in 1 ij .' ff5 1 -ff -1 O f ' 5: z' I: 'fy A ' I axovfh ui, Q, D . , P .i Q at ' Q , .5 X 5 N, 1, , Q5 NWQE, fi!!jx4 Y , I ? . , , ,.1n:wi:.fi.aigi!i!:2g?E,5,1 ' L- Qr, 'QfA'E.'25f,' 7.69 . I 'L W I A E' I :W P Q. 0 1 I , ? . f ,, bl , , L X I Av if 4 JUNIOR OFFICERS I R zif' SOPHOHORE' OFFICERS FRESHHAN OFFICERS' 22 ' xy . on -In .ons V' S-'L First Row: Grace Flueckiger, Priscilla Gerber, Florence Britton, Esther Good, Janet Boss, Sonya Boals, LaVonne Eschliman Second Row: Charlotte Burkholder, Pearl Fath, Larry Feller, Wilbur Good, Danny Gerber Larry Davidson, Carolyn Geiser Third Row: Mrs. Shankleton, James Eberly, Larry Bodnger, Larry Frantz, Gary Hostetler Willis Horst, Arthur Berg First Row: Mary Louise Shanklin, Janet Steiner, Eileen Mentzer, Mary Neal, Elsie Sla- bach, Kathryn Zuercher, Mary Lou Nussbaum, Ann Sommer Second Row: Lolita Lehman, Mary Louise Mumaw, Vernon Steiner, Mary Ott, Ronald McKee Mary Lou McDowell, Joann Snavely, Marilyn Jo Mizner Third Row: Mr. Berg, Joe Sword, Bruce Tschantz, Danny Thomas, B111 Keith, Tom Peters Eddie Speicher -23- W S ,Q ' 5 v'OQ , Q 3 Q First Row: Gloria Amstutz, Phyllis Berg, Joanne Burger, Phyllis Bixler, Katy Buch- walter, Linda Hazel, Wilma Horst, Dolores Gerber, Hilda Berg, Celia Ann Denbrook Edith Good Second Row: Arlene Horst, Jeptha Hostetler, Keith Johnson, Bill Edwards, Kenneth Geiser, Eddie Chapman, Robert Gerber,Daniel Lehman,Dixie Buchanan,Myron, Heatwole Third Row: Glenn Frantz, Gary Eash, Ronald Kula, Charles Hazel, Don Adams, James Kornhaus,J1m Forrer, Dave Bolender, Sandra Blosfield, Brenda Doug1as,Mr. McFarren First Row: Mae Mason, Franklin Shane, Joe Parry, Karen Peters, Janet Ressler, Mabel ,Lehman, Lois Merriman, Betty Shanklin, Curtis Nussbaum, Rhea Zimmerman Second Row: Norma Jean Steiner, Muriel Merriman, Tom Ober, Ronald Martin, LaVerne Steiner, Hiram Sham o, David Lorenz, Mary Slabach, Esther Sturpe, Linda Zuercher Third Row: Sanford Yoder, Larry Weaver, Kenneth Steiner, John Wertz, Edward Lintern Kelly Neal, Phil Zuercher, Fred Smith, Ronald Sprunger, Dean Palmer Fourth Row: John Som er, Glenn Meier - Missing From Picture, Miss Campbell ..gL,- --.af Jr L ,J ---Q -W-as I., i ' ' if as O0 'U 'W so 19. 1'sg cd . ..,.,... , , 14N fa f ' ' I ' --1 .. 'DX First Row: Gary Close. Barbara Moser, Elaine Kerstetter, Charles Chaboude, Bob Ken- nedy, John Neuenschwander, Gloria Domer, Maynard Yoder Second Row: Richard Nussbaum, Rodney Hostetler, Bill McCullough, Carolyn Gerber, Carol Cline, Eileen Nussbaum, Bonnie Blacksten, Idella Steiner, Catherine Good Third Row: Fritz Sprunger, Marvin Good, Ronald Blosser, Larry Buchwalter. Margaret Whitmer, Barbara Lehman, Gloria Geiser, Marilyn Graber, Mr. Gonter First Row: John Pau1Lehman, Wayne Heatwole, Margaret Moser, Ronald Kick, Jerry Berg Marcella Gerber, Ralph Basinger, Larry Steiner Second Row: Miss Seeger, Bonnie Nussbaum, Sylvia Slabach, Marjorie Hasseman, Patty Killian, Judy Horst, Paul Lehman, Harley Gerber Third Row: John F. Lehman, Daniel Gerber, Neil Amstutz. Norman Slabaugh, Dick Simp- son, Wayne Snyder, Myron Nussbaum, Lanny Rossiter, Ronald Gardner -25- CA YOU IMAGIN 1 Mr. Scott teaching Home Ec.? Mr. Baker and Jim Bolender agreeing with each other? Joe Sword with curly hair? Eddie S. not being in the Senior Room fifth period? Myron Horst being serious? Dean and Sparky staying out of mischief? Mr. McFarren not wanting to beat Doylestown in football? The Sophomore Gang without their hallway romances? Bob Weikert catching on to a joke? Miss Campbell without her Korean orphans? Faye Saurers not doing her work cheerfully? Liz Mason and Loretta exchanging heights with Bud Gardner and Bones Gerber? What the school would look like without the janltors? Miss Seeger without her flock of girls? Mr. Scalet driving eo m.p.h.? The Senior Room open every Monday morning? Danny Shisler, Liz Lehman and Mary Louise not interested in Orrvllle? 'lt 65 -I? -I? i? -II- Class Motto nEducation is the Gateway to Success' Class Flower Yellow Rosebud Class Colors Maroon and White Faculty Advisers Mildred Santschi John J. Jogan High School Principal I. Glen Berg Vera without Vida? Roger in Bookkeeping II class? Mr. Jogan without his moustache? A whole week without any tardy seniors? Ray Good losing an argument? f Margaret, Marjorie, and Sylvia not writing letters? John Earl not wanting to help? Bob McGovern being in a hurry? Vic Gerber cool, calm, and collected? Ima and Ronnie R. without red hair? Mrs. Shankleton without her shrieking whistle? Arthur B. without his broom? ' Danny Thomas on the bench during a basketball game? Our football team without Abie? Shirley not working at Brownie's? Miss Santschi with only one pair of shoes? Allen with a nbutchu haircut? A dull moment when Virginia, Rosie, Gert, and Rebecca are together? 4 M N s Baccalaureate . Sunday, May 15, 1955 Rev. James Reusser, Salem Mennonite Church Dalton, Ohio Senior Farewell Assembly Thursday, May 19, 1955 Commencement Friday, May 27, 1955 Mr. E. C. Ramsey, Roving Reporter ' World Traveler and Lecturer Suffern, New York From p. 20 Harlan Nussbaum wills his ways with Mr. Baker to Richard Simpson. James Nussbaum wills his quiet manners to Darrel Danner. Ronald Haber wills his bowling ability to John F. Lehman. Virginia Reed wills the tape on her ring to Mary Lou McDowell. Raymond Ressler wills his government book to James Eberly. Vera Schloneger wills her ability to study to Gary Steiner. Vida Schloneger wills her English book to Janet Ressler. Danny Shisler wills his Latin book to Miss Campbell. Allen Slabach wills his ways with girls to Keith Johnson. Henry Slabaugh wills his desire to travel to Fritz Sprunger. Sylvia Slabaugh wills her pleasing personality to Pearl Fath. Ima Smith wills her natural red hair to Phyllis Berg. Loretta Snavely wills her ability to order other peoples' food to Eddie Speicher. Bill Sommer wills his excess speed to Eddie Chapman. John Earl Sprunger wills his ability to use a camera to anyone who wants it. John Ellis Sprunger wills his ability to stay out late to Dave Lorenz. Margaret Steiner wills her athletic ability to Linda Zuercher. Rebecca Stockham wills her ability to stay on the Honor Roll to Larry Davidson. Dean Sullivan wills his leadership to Bruce Tschantz. Ernest Weaver wills his trapping ability to Wayne Snyder. Bob Weikert wills his basketball suit to Glenn Frantz. Charles Yoder wills his library books to Franklin Shane. -26- SPORTS I I I, I' A IX I , X Q If , If , ff 1,1 f Nfl ff , f X! .ff ' , nf' ' 5- gf 3. XX A-, U - Tg 'n X 'j'5 -,- - W ., A DA L' O N if 27 In-,X 'S..! Q eww L. 4 'QJL' Pb'- J ,, L, .,,. .W w X 5 .--N 'uf H N AD'S NIGHT CARL HAUENSTEIN H0 A D D Phzsznsnr Bo4nn or EbUCATION FLEBRITIES AT FOOTBALL FIELD DEDICATIOIJ RALPH ELY, I- ULPN EEHG, DONALD R. BAKER, CARL HAUENSTEIN, WILBUR ECKARD 'v L xg C L L Q x ' O , ' N I Lx NL -'Li X xv-hx 5 H OOMMUIVITY CITIZENS WHO PAR TIOIPA TED I IIV THE FOOTBALL FIELD DEDICA TION I. GLEN BERG WILBUR ECKARD PRIN. HIGH SCHOOL 1 PRES. BOOSTER 's GLUE I Jaw . X NR. TILMAN MEUENSCHWANDER REPRESENTING MRS, BILL MARTIN HEPHESENTING THE KIDRON ELECTRIC Co. MARTIN CONSTRUCTION N RALPH ELI, COUNTY Svpr. SUPT. BAKER AND Bonnv NEHBERS -29- F O O T B A L L S C H E D U L E Dalton 12 Doylestown- - - M7 Dalton 7 Rittman - - - 6 Dalton 20 Millersburg - - 6 Dalton - - 25 Strasburg - - 7 Dalton 8 Doylestown- - - O Dalton - - 0 Navarre - - - 20 Dalton - - lk Rittman - - - 0 Dalton O Bellville - - 31 The loss of Jim Bolender early in the season was a severe blow to the team. His indomitable courage and fight against a second attack of polio served as a wonderful in- spiration to the boys to do their best for Jim. We salute you, Jim, for your wonderfulfighting spirit. af, 13 J::, , ,av .gf i 'x0. T Il I BILL McFARREN Head Football Coach JOHN J. JOGAN Ass't. Football Coach fa qL?fTi?i--4-w Hors rsrrsn - Gunn .G 1 . Enom: - Human cr V-,X an i .159 '- SULLIVAN - HALFBA czr AW 1 X L X ,. Sonnrn - TACKLE SLABAUGH - Hu,Fs4cx l -31. 9' l l O N .' RABER - Hurnncx ff bf' nr fg l G.4nmvsn - END The with the evidence and the Bulldogs The deadlock 195k football season opened at Doylestown Chipps. The M7 to 12 defeat gave glaring to the loss of Bolender because of polio resulting slow down of practice for the Thomas and Adams did the scoring. second game at Rittman was a scoreless throughout the first three quarters. Each team then made a lone TD with Adams scoring for Dalton and Hostetler going overfor the extra win- ning point. This ended a three-year losing streak. The Bulldogs next traveled to Millersburg. Dalton downed the Spartans 20 to 6fbr their second win. Hostetler scored two touchdowns and Thomas one. Eash and Reber each added an extra point. For the first home game of the season on our new football field, Dalton entertained Strasburg. The boys put on a good show for the capacity crowd winning 25 to 7. Adams, Wertz, Thomas, and Hostet- ler scoredfor Dalton. Wertz added the extra point. Chapman, Meier, Lintern, G. Hostotler, Gardner, Thomas Shammo, McCullough, Palmer, D. Bolender, G. Frantz, Hofstetter -32- Lehman, R. Hostetler, Simpson The Bulldogs now met Doylestown asain but on our own field. The game was played in a steady downpour. At the end of a sloppy, muddy first half the Bulldogs lead 6 to O. The last half was slow but Dalton proceeded to stop the Chipps by an Sto O margin. Touchdown and safety were made by Adams. We nextplayed host to the Hams of Navarre for our Homecoming game. The Rams led 7 to O at the half. The final score 20 to O in their favor. For our last home game we played the Indians of Rittman again. This was Mom and Dad's Night and also the formal dedication of our new football field. It was a very close first half with the Bulldogs leading 7 to O. We went on to a lh to 0 victory. Touchdowns were made by Thomas and Adams. The extra points were scored by Eash and Wertz. Dalton jaunted to Bellville for the last game of the year. The Bulldogs were behind all the way --final score 31 to O. L. Frantz, Peters, Sommer, Adams, Wertz, Blosser Haber, Bash, Slabaugh. Sullivan, Danner, McKee J. Bolender, Brown, Badertscher -33 Y' .f ,..'lZ'An,, 'hun ' ,ri H-1 ' Q .. z xj ' y sauna, '.' THE MANAGERS IN RELAXED Hoon ANGELO SCALET - ANNOUNCER 4.0 O ll 1 ur 5 ll ll ll , ,--.1 rv- E - i 1 ,, qs. VGA mb -ax if A TENSE HOMENT IN THE DALTON - NAVARRE GAME VERYL BACH - LINESIUN F Y I AN' 5: S -3u- 55 , 1. e QU ' 15,4 ' ulu k 'PJ-if MANAGERS AT VOR!! HERE DA LTON BUz,z,noc: Q .n-iu.g- DALTON - NORTHWEST GAME L. -35- X-, Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1954 - '55 - - 78 Smithville ---- 67 - - 71 Apple Creek ---- 67 - - 99 Fredericksburg - - 70 - - 83 Doylestown - - - - 79 - - 72 Millersburg ---- 58 - - Z3 Northwestern - - - 20 - - Norwa e ----- 9 - - Sh Alumnin ------ M8 QVXYUN - - 72 Shreve ------ 7h - - eo Northwest ---- - 59 - - 67 Smithville - - - - Su - - 86 Apple Creek ---- S7 - - 65 Rittman ----- - Fredericksburg - - 70 - - 125 EO - - So Doylestown ---- 63 - - 71 Northwestern - - - 80 - - 66 Norwayne ----- 55 - - -79 Manchester - - - - 57 - - 72 Shreve - - - - - 66 JOHN H. GONTER 3ASKETBALL COACH ADAMS, FRANTZ, PETERS, SUMMER WEIKERT, bULL1VAN, GARDNER, HOSTETLER ZPOHAS WEHTZ J J ..36- Vszxaar - Fonvann il? : ' N 5 44 GARDNER - Foawann SULLIVAN - GUARD ian . T H E 1 9 5 4 - 5 5 B A S K E T B A L L S E A S O N Dalton entertained the Smithies from Smith- ville for the first game of the basketball season. This was a 78 to 67 victory for us. Danny Thomas was high point man with 27 to his credit. Dalton now traveledto Apple Creek for'a league game. It was close all the way but the Bulldogs came out on the long end of the score for us 71 to 67. Thomas and Hostetler each scored 19 and 17. The Dalton Bulldogs journeyed to Fredericks- burg for their third straight league game. Dalton downed the Freddies 99 to 70. Danny Thomas led the scoring with 38 points. Dalton now played host to the Chippewas from Doylestown, The game was very close and went into an overtime with the Bulldogs pulling out on top 83 to 79. Larry Gardner led the Dalton attack with 21 points. The Bulldogs entertained Millersburg for the first non-league game of the season. The game was never very close with Dalton coming out on top 72 to SS. Danny Thomas led the attack with 30 points. The Bulldogs traveled to Northwestern to de- fend their lead in the Wayne County League. Fight- ing hard Dalton went down to defeat 80- 70 for the first loss of the season. Danny Thomas again led the scoring with 36 points. Recovering from their first defeat Dalton now played host to the Norwayne Bobcats. with the game being close all the way, the Bulldogs suffered a heart breaking l-point loss. Final score was 69 to 68. Larry Gardner led the scoring with 17 points. During Christmas vacation the Bulldogs played host to one of their biggest rivals - the Alumni. The high school five played very good ball and de- feated the Alumni Sh to-MS. Leading the Varsity was Danny Thomas with 33 Points. The high scorer for the grads was Gene Ferrer with 15 points. -37- Dalton traveled to Shreve to play the league- leading Trojans. The Bulldogs played a fine game but were defeated by the Trojans on a two-point margin. Final score 7h to 72. Gary Hostetler and Danny Thomas had 23 and 28 points for the Bulldogs The Bulldogs next traveled to Northwest for a non-league game. The ame was close all the way ending in a tie, SB - SS. In the overtime period Dalton forged ahead to win 60 to 59. High scorer for Dalton with 2h points was Danny Thomas. The Bulldogs now traveled to Smithville for a league game. Dalton lead throughout the game and finished on top 67 to Sh. Top scorers were Larry Gardner and Danny Thomas each with 21 points. The Aces were guests of the Bulldogs for a league encounter. Dalton won fairly easy by an 86 to 57 margin. Dalton was paced by Danny Thomas wth 32 points. This was our second win over AppleCreek. The Bulldogs traveled to Rittman to play the Indians in a non-league game. The score was fairly close in the first half but the Pups fell behind in the second half. A last minute rally failed so thatthe score stood 70 to 65 in their favor. High score man was Danny Thomas with 3h Points. Dalton entertained Fredericksburgfor a league game. It started as a very close game but soon ran to an amazing 125 -SO victory. High man was Danny Thomas with 39 points leading the team again. The Bulldogs jaunted to the Chippewa town of Doylestown, our old rival. Dalton was thoroughly outclassed in this game after the first half. The final score was 63 to SO. This was our worst loss of the season. Danny and Gary each had 12 points. Dalton entertainedthe Huskies of Northwestern for a top game. The Huskies continuedto hold their mastery over Dalton by keeping a 10-point lead all the way to win 80 to 71. Gary Hostetler was high scorer with 18 points. QA!-Ta,, 3 s MJ. gel. r A - FRESH AN BASKETBALL TEAM McCullough, Snyder, Buchwalter, Blosser, Nussbaum, Chaboude Mgr. Simpson, Steiner, Close, Hostetler, Kennedy, Lehman, Mgr. Amgtutz RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM Weaver, Smith, Lintern, Zuercher, Palmer, Mgr. Hazel Badertscher, Meier, Adams, Bolender, Frantz -38- QP B A S E B A L L COACH L B. Sonnsa, Wbnrz, Grrssznczn, SHISLER, HbsrErLEn, Yhonns, rom p. 37 Dalton took to the road for their next game t Norwayne. The score was tight with the game be- ng tied at the half 29 - 29. In the second half e caught fire and finished up on a 66 to S5 mar- in. Top scorers were Danny Thomas and Gary Hos- etler with 20 and 18 points respectively. Manchester High were guests of Dalton for our ast non-league game of the season. The Bulldogs ook the lead early in the ball game and held it asily throughout. The score tallied 79 to 57. anny Thomas paced the Pups with 26 points. For our last game of the season the Bulldogs layed host to the tough Trojans from Shreve. The eague championship rested on the outcome. The ame was close throughout the first quarterg then hreve pulled ahead lh points until Dalton caught ire in the last part of the second quarter for a h - 31 lead. Final score read 72 to 66. The game as not decided until the final 15 seconds. Danny homas was high man with 32 points. we entered the tournament with a 12-6 record. e drew Smithville for ourfirst game. This was one f the hardest fought victories of the season. It as close throughout the first half with the score eing 31 - 30 in our favor. The battle continued ill the final second of the game when a jump shot y Larry Gardner won the game.62 to 61. Gary Hos- etler and Danny Thomas hit for 18 and 17 points. Dalton entered the semifinals of the tourna- ent against Shreve. Playing a very good game the ulldogs were edged out of a 6h -70 decision. Gary ostetler was the high scorer with 21 points. The Chipps and the Bulldogs battled it out to ee who would be out of the tournament. The Bull- ogs took an early 8-O lead and never relinquished he lead. The closest Doylestown was to the lead as an 18-15 margin butthe Bulldogs remained ahead y 30-17 margin at the half. In the second half a tall was put on by the Bulldogs slowing up the ame. Then the Pups pulled ahead and went to the in 57- h6. Danny Thomas was high with 16 points. With high hopes the Bulldogs facedthe Huskies n the consolation semi-finals. Dalton put up a ood fight but went down to defeat 82 to6l. Danny homas led the attack with 2h points. N531 3. E 1 9 5 4 S E A S 0 N IPINSKI, HEIER SULLIVAN, RABEH, Zvrncnzn, J. Sonnsn EOLENDER, NCGOVERN, ADAMS, WEIKERT From p. 21 J Raymond R. is now a salesman Going from door to doorg In his little brief case, f He carries a general store. Vera and Vida are missionaries In a foreign landg To anyone who has troubles, They'll lend a helpinghhand. Danny is now the druggist In our little home town. He fills prescriptions every day And does it without a frown. ' Allen works at the Buckeye Grinding feed all day. And when his work is done He's waiting for his pay. Henry now drives a truck Traveling many a weary mile. But he's never had a wreck, You'l1 find his good record on file . Q. 1 Sylvia is new living in Springfield Her man she strives to please. To put vitamins into her children She feeds them spinach, carrots, and peas. Ima is now our TV star Taking Dinah's place She says nothing could be finer Than selling Chevrolets. Loretta has her own dress shop Her dresses are pretty, her prices are low? If you want Credit, she'll never say, nNo.' So, for that new dress, you know where to go Bill is now a cop His beat is Dalton's square: He's always in a jovial mood And hopes someday, to be the mayor. John Earl is still a photographer Taking pictures galore, Anyone who goes there once Will always return for more. Cont'd. p. 67 -39- B A S K E T B A L L VARSITY INA SMITH PFISCILLA GERBER REBECCA STOCKHAH ELSIE SLABACH RESERVES BARBARA MARTIN HXHY Lou HCDOWELL BRENDA DoucLAs LAVONNE HXUENSTEIN MUSIC C? -zu- 'fa' BAND PMRENTS .UEDICA TE NEW BAND UNIFOHMS Jo HANEY, Fu' WARTIN, MABEL WFNGEH N E W DRUM NAJORETTE--IMA SMITH UNIFORHS ON DRE Ee., s , 1, 1 . 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M2 Rhapsody in Blue Concerto in D Minor T H E H I G H S O H O O L E O Y S ' U H O R U S M A X I N E M U M A W A Piano Recital on November lk, 195k 27 No. 2 Beethoven Debussy Chopin Gershwin Mendelssohn First Row: Franklin Shane, Curt Nussbaum, Paul Lehman, Ronald Hostetler, Jerry Berg John Paul Lehman Second Row: Jeptha Hostetler, Tom Ober,Keith Johnson, John F. Lehman,Rona1d Gardner John Ellis Sprunger, Roger Eberly, Vernon Steiner, Danny Gerber Third Row: Kenny Badertscher, Fritz Sprunger, Myron Nussbaum, Norman Slabach, Dick Simpson, M. David Lehman. Larry Feller, James Nussbaum, Donald Hofstetter,Ronald Raber Fourth Row: Ronald Sprunger, Sanford Yoder, Myron Horst. Eddie Speicher, Raymond Good, Kenneth Amstutz, Tom Brown. Bruce Tschantz, Joe Sword, Raymond Ress1er,Phil Zuercher. Marvin Good Fifth Row: Jon Amstutz, Don Adams, Dean Sullivan,Bob McGovern, Larry Frantz, Danny Thomas, Gary Hostetler, David Gerber, John Earl Sprunger, John Sommer, Charles Yoder, Heinz Horn, Allen Slabach W A - fi J W T.. if Wfv'r: h 0! H gg -?3Hmn.T,'ne,53 5 -. ,. v1 U1 us Ei: ' v 51.51 -qg- , 1 Q1 ONTEST S IST PH1fz.z.Is BIXLER - - - VOCAL HAXINE HUMAN ---- PIANO REBECCA S1'ocKH.41-1 PIANO KENNY BADERTSCHE12 PIANO JoE Swann - - - - - CLARINET RONNIE SPRUNGER - - - PIANO S THE JUNIOR GIRLS' CHORUS First Row: Bonnie Nussbaum, Celia Denbrook, Barbara Moser, Rhea Zhnmerman, Phyllis Berg, Phyllis Bixler, Gloria Domer, Mae Mason, Marcella Gerber Second Row: Margaret Hofstetter, Gloria Amstutz, Betty Shanklin, Dixie Buchanan Janet Ressler, Shirley Mynk, Sylvia Slabach, Karen Peters, Joanne Burger, Mar- garet Moser, Katy Buchwalter Third Row: Dolores Gerber, Lois Merriman, Linda Hazel, Hilda Berg, Bonnie Black- sten, Marjorie Hasseman, Elaine Kerstetter,Judy Horst, Carol Cline, Eileen Nuss- baum, Marilyn Graber. Fourth Row: Margaret Whitmer, Mary Slabach, Carolyn Gerber, Esther Sturpe, Brenda Douglas, Sandra Blosfield, Barbara Lehman,Mur1el Merriman, Linda Zuercher, Norma Jean Steiner, Mabel Lehman, Pat Killian -LL9- I 3 New A 7,535 as P I A N O D U O W 0 0 D W I N D T H I 0 REBECCA AND BONNIE MARLENE, KENNY, AND JOANNE J'U N I O R H I X E D C H 0 R U S First Row: Phyllis Berg, Betty Shanklin, Sandra Blosfield, Rhea Zimmerman, Margaret Hofstetter, Mae Mason Second Row: Bonnie Nussbaum, Celia Denbrook, Phyllis Bixler, Katy Buchwalter, Mabel Lehman, Norma Jean Steiner, Linda Zuercher, Janet Ressler, Dolores Gerber, Joanne Burger, Gloria Domer Third Row: Lois Merriman,H1lda Berg, Linda Hazel, Karen Peters, Mary Slabach, Mari- lyn Graber, Brenda Douglas, Muriel Merriman. Esther Sturpe, Sylvia Slabach, Dixie Buchanan, Gloria Amstutz Fourth Row: Curtis Nussbaum, Paul Lehman, Tom Ober, Keith Johnson, Ronald Sprunger John F. Lehman, Richard Simpson, Ronald Gardner, Jerry Berg, Franklin Shane, John Paul Lehman Fifth Row: Jeptha Hostetler, Kenneth Badertscher, Sanford Yoder, Fritz Sprunger Myron Nussbaum, Marvin Good, Don Adams, John Som er, Larry Buchwalter, Phil Zuer- cher, Norman Slabach -S0- SAXOPHO OBOE TRUMPETS STRING BASS VIOLA VIOLINS S4 Bn hm 0 Om 04-T 1-I0 85 R J Badertscher Y nn Ke McDowell F-4 0 r-1 I-I 50 OIL Qs: 5:5 Els-1 pc 074 0:1443 .151 fn: Vid 1-If-1 0-CU in .::'6l D-am hh H m 04: 5.4 25' m.d o GE! 4-HI! u oh L-u o d pix A 0 r 3 f EE Z L 5 Of!! m H o 2549 o u u-'IO f L a A2 Elk: 'U Of-4 O 3 on o 0 U1 E n-'-I F14 F-4 0 C0 N D-4-7 W5 U 'rl r-1 r-I C11 Bruce Tech O V1 PERCUSSION O LL CE Steiner FI -4 0 an m C S 15 tr! 0 C C42 20 Q5 QP: CLARINETS Marlene Moser BO OM TR Yflmel' So Ann Ulfl ssba Nu Colleen Gerber lla C O V1 m EI JI as 0 -1-1.0 od m N -4 -4 F-ar-I nw Ed SOON AS ely B P G C UZ O PD N 4-1 5 -D E 4 C 0 91 Sa 0 D I-a 0 lb rn 0 I-4 O v-4 O Q tz Joanne Amatu Don Adams kham Stoc Rebecca bach Sla llen Tom Ober 4 ACCORDIAN - Elsie Slabach W PIANO - Maxine M rpe r Stu he Est 7-4 0 -Cl O F-a 0 5 N G E nil 5 . 114 + U I N N D E N R E G Lx L A U N S I H F E 5 f O IV v R H S : 1 .H K 1 34 P E P 'T- B A N D -52- ACTIVITIES S T U D E N T O O U N O I L PFESIDENT - V. PRESIDENT SECRETARY - IFEASUREH - SGT. AT Anus - - Bos NCGOVLRN - - DANNY THOMAS - - HOSIE GERBER - - - DON ADAMS DONALD Hbrsrzfrzn '!Pl!V ' . 'ggi' If n x v l .,as,, . 411114. gp 64 'CT-7 X H -53- y . I 2.7 Y +fii1! - I . - ' al . W ' 'Y .5 ,, irmvt '5 sv'-E 314 JUNIOR-SENIOR. B A N Q U E T HER Frns 1' O12 CHID H O N E C O H I N G Ima Smith - Homecoming Queen Crown Bearers Joanne Stauffer David Deterich Attendants Shirley Hare Marilyn Jo Mizner Mary Slabach Gloria Domer Escorts Greg Close Bruce Tschantz Dick Simpson Eddie Speicher L 'lf IF l-A! T HE QUEEN AND HER Uounr WATCH THE GAHE F x'R?'u 1a xr K ffifq QT? AN EXPERIHENT ON FALLING EODIES N 1' UD Y IYA L L u 1. fa 4- l., Mg' 'Q u., ,.r.-. 'ln ' 1 I . 1 A 5' 'Ar ,5af'4?'Qx THE SWING OF THE PFNDULUM DRIVER yhAIVING ,X ' x s - TES- -- -g6- f xp ex 10 ADVANCED lLGPFHA TYPING II ,Io BEGINNING ALGEBRA ADVANCED EOOKKEEPING SPEECH SPEECH DEBATE TEAMS DECLAMATION CONTESTANTS COUNTY ONE-Acz' PLAY H.r:rNz HORN WINNER - ORIGINAL ORATORY .,.- 'X-vrlx 1 D R A H A T I C S SEn:N1'rENrH Saunas Ann fy 9 Q Q B,-Zauff G h YOU 0.4N'r TAKE Ir WITH You ,K vw- A I , 5 lvhu - 1 1 'tv' 5.5 ., Yr In J ,.f ' , V 4. 4 . m...3 , ., '..j X 4- 1 ' v v w '- A ' H ' 'F . 'J - '.5lL,,i,!, ' .iriv- -59- Y F.I-I. . President- - - Vice-President Secretary- - - Treasurer- - - Reporter - - - Elizabeth Lehman Colleen Nussbaum - - Rosie Gerber - - Shirley Hare -Loretta Snavely ...Ka wi 40 gk, N ,A , ff' L, 3 v 'N I f ' 1 4'- .W , N f f vb hx 1 X 'e'Q ,...1ll. 'fr X A-use -- ,Q peas E -6Q- ,xA,,, IBM? -3 - .pq 'Q og- . Ti, if L ..., . V e , W ' 4, 1 lll . -4 ell'1lr '- . F. F. A. President ----- - Jim Fahrni Vice-President - Eddie Speicher Secretary ----- David Lehman Treasurer ---- Kenneth Amsfutz Reporter ------ Glen Heier Sentinal ----- Phil Zuercher ' A1 L31 - .bfi IG -0' n -51- 0 F F I 0 E A S S I S T A N T S SEATED: LORETTA SNAVELY, SYLVIA SLABAUGH HQRGAHET STEINER. STANDING: VIRGINIA REED, VIDA SCHLONEGEH VERA SCHLONEGER, GENEVIEVE NUSSBAUH HXRJORIE HDESTETTER. T H E B A R K'E R S T A F F iI:f 1 ffl +I' I N T H.E L I B R A R Y , A- - A Nah. r-fi, . X Y ' ' ', ,. 7' B R A R Y O F F I 0 E R S PRESIDENT - - LORETTA SNAVELY VICE PRESIDENT- - ESTHER Goon SECRETARY - - -JbANNE AMSTUTZ TREASURER -GENEVIEVE NUSSBAUH si R x X K' .J Here is Annabelle at her new electric typewriter. This gives evidence to her gallant struggle to overcome the paralysis of polio. The Class of 'SS salutes her' cour- age in overcoming these terrific difficulties. r , 1- THEY Uo Hbnx Ar YTHESI Nrss SEAGER fhzsgnrs Yhz BETTY Uaocxsa AWARD Tb LLIZABETH Nason THE Ph0JECTION UREW STUDENT UUUNCIL T' 'EVQQ Afk J' . 4 .V 3f'5TM'f' ' MQ ' ul F--IIUYAY lqkgE5P XX K an Ill ll l J f k,5f ,.,, Q . . ' 1 , ' W .. .u, . - ,. f? ' ,v' , ' ' L , . . K 4 . ,. A , , . , . . , ' 'N ,ff . LJ 'ly' ' ' W .N 1 P I - : R L' .., ,R , ,, R , ' Q ' W1 KR - -,-:-A'w-N - A . R V-1' - - . ' 'r,..:' , I f ' Y . 1 .. 'Q E X T R A - C U R R I C U L A R ,NZ . R w . AJR 4' i,,,Rxl,il R lf-'Q Ju Rm ' 1 ' ' H ,,,.. , ..v-- , ,,, 7 1 ...ff - . R E C R E A T I O N T H E Y L I K E T O E A T w........J -6u- Q r p I af G+.. R 14-N- ' v. Q L. N'l ,an- M? . .fy 1,-n D . f-.s-' 'rf' 1' . . A an '-1: J, f 1?'7' q-5, ,A 4. f' vt ' '-.J 1 I ,ll Q , ' 1. w q : .1 X, . 0 ' K, yd, 1 V A -,'x-5,1ff1i' Tr. -I I-I er , h D-.,, , . fs A -' 1' 5-'.-1 --Xi .-rw . 5 .5--'f ., , -Ku G3 ,N 6. -1. , 9- . . 1 MP' ,, V SENIOR BABY PICTURES BHJZIL- lk ' an .1-:in ,av Mir- H Tom ' if-lf: A A331 h f Bora xx I 293, 'gf' 4 N Y ,- . 'mwfz nshis H llBi11ll vp fm K, I . i . WW, 3! -3 , ,T :LV 1 Q X', 1, Nr 'K , - 562'-x 'P .A , J 1.1553 ff gas. Q Margie Cy Y Mickey 5 . 5 ' 1 N'. - , - H . U ,. Sag: n'-. :-gfk? ,g A ff' Af f-La, .fi 1- 5195555 ' S -. h xv , . 5 I 3 Loretta i'1.T2l?' Q lv I Amos 6: Gert dl.. L.-+1 Bud ll Dave fikffgf' ...fd 4 ,' ',. ... ,N 1 ., . .fp Mos1e Deano Les-- - faaai W Vifhg. nsparkyn P 4.,n . 6. i QM K -, s f I Annabelle Pc 'Rex .., . , - -2 . :H I ., ,L -7T':L N f:Q,.,f'!tiJ,a v..- ,N 1:-j p 3,,i'5n,iQff -' -i - - .-gg 1,-,tg-.1221 t Q I, S 4 '2i:HJ3'5 .-,-'-1,.7f.fi-' Ku Y ?Q2fs' .' W- ' an v:i3',jfgi , f 3-L71 -,, LF, , . vrjfr Greg ROSE Us Cosy 'Jim' 'Lou' Bunny -66- .1- s I' -img WEATHER BUREAU Bright - - - - - Our Seniors windy - - - - - - Our Juniors ' Unsettled ---- Our Sophomores E Foggy ------- Our Freshmen Fair ------- Our Facult Clear ---- Test Questions C? Cloudy ---- Faces when grade cards come out Temperatures Rising - - During a Dalton-Doylestown game Hurricane ---- After we beat Doylestowh Muddy - - - - Our front lamm From p. 39 John Ellis enjoys accounting And always works in the nblack.H A few more years as comptroller And he'l1 drive a new Cadillac. Margaret now works in a big library And can find you any kind of book. She is secretly planning to marry the boss If she can ever learn to cook. Rebecca is now an opera star Her voice we love to hear, Everytime she comes on stage People stand up and cheer. Dean is now a truant officer Chasing children all aroundg Kids, don't try to hide from him 'Cause he knows where you can be found. Ernest now sells vitamins Which make you very healthyg He sells them to the poor for cash, And also to the wealthy. Bob W. now writes for the paper And was promoted to editor-in-chief, He sometimes writes editorials But most of his columns are brief. Charles is a lawyer famous Who can handle any case. He'll win them here, he'1l win them there. He'll win them any place! . AVN- :zyf I Ptah ing. Wsttqjrz XX . ' , e -8 ,Lf 'J z' h 4 11 ' ft ' ' I ' - . in V ' s 4lfga'f3IF ' W54wl,Q K' ,.- -ikL Q 1- mr ..r J b '2'J 1 ' Y - +4 1 4 V - Q H A 3.'A,v. Sli,-hfjkx 1 'ff 1 '44 A r ., if 1---A ' , '. .I ,' ' ' ' FIRST GRAD: AT lfzzmozv f' A y ' Lg.-'J 'A K if s it . ' H A 2 M I THIRD GRADF AT U4LTON 1, ,. u, 1 ,, 1 4 :EH T- ' ,M -67- rw' .V k 5 - gf 15+ A A I 1. 1 N 514 LEMENTARY , x X -ld A note of nostalgia will touch the hearts of older people ofthe community as this ancient land- mark makes room for progress. When the grade school was first established is not clear and neither is the date when it was completed and became the focal point of parents of young children just starting out. A new and streamlined extension ofthe present physical plant will complete the modern facilities of the elementary school system. Clinton Sprunger - Kidron Principal Carl Gift - Dalton Principal Bluffton College Kent State Normal College Grade Eight Grade Six ..' , V51 Paul Badertecher Bluffton College George Amstutz Goshen College, B. S. in Ed -2, '. f ff- la X29 Charles Smith Ohio University Gradb Seven Grades Six k Seven Grade Eight gigs-1 t,,s,:w-4' 4Jl 5 x'?F V1 If '- . -f y - V f if f ' f' 'P :Q , - -Qf.i sang? A :1 ' X' f gfy ',,.- f,g.'. ' 4, .r f A va.- 1 .aff-5'-WW f , ' Ernest Dodez Gladys Showalter Frank McAdams Kent R Ashland Normal Schools Manchester College, A. B. Wooster College B. A. Grade Five Grade Four Grades Six k Seven -69- 2 'Y Roena Mumaw Elsie Burckhart Baldwin-Wallace A. B. Goshen College B. A. Fourth Grade Third Grade 0 ,rx ,aye f if JIU' fsirx gggi J wQx in- ' ' 6 Ruth Bopp G eneva Beals Ruth Moser gggcggggegoiiggg Kent State University Ashland College cornell Grades Four M Five Grades One k Two Grade Three 419' A. 1l?' ' .,,,. ' x B 1 C ff Josephine Haney Mt.eigrg1soC0?igge Mildred Scott Ashland College Bethany Biblical Seminary Ohio University Grade One Grade one Second Grade -70- 'La-5 'Nu-av Verda Berg I Edith Meier Donna Bates Westminster Conservatory of Music K S Cincinnati Conservatory ent tate University University Of Wisconsin Grade 3 University of Cincinnati, B. A Grade 2 g,.s Elementary Music figs ' -Qi- 95 QIFY -Donna Leyda - Speech Therapist mir ,..f , ur4gPN 'P Q Ill' iilll SQQHI Nw .934 Seventh Grade Art - Mr. Berndt Mary Lou Mumaw - Apt -71- 1 THE FIRST AND SECOND GRADES fhESENTED THE NINUET, TUHBLERS, AND RHYTHM BAND WV Q7 ' -df , v 'W I 5' ,I-fo-2-' ' 'f'-'F . . 'TS ev AQFBY' 'Ph- -...amh VA- ,,, A . I s , 'Q - ,.,... yas, '- , uf ---4 THANKSGIVING HQRVEST bk 5. If v 2 V 1 .,. ' 1' 4 i nigga -72- ' v X ' 1 u.,' wi, . . , Ki' i ' .S A IV TA 5 fsimi' TH SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE MIXED CHORUS THE SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS' CHORUS -7h- DRUM HAJORETTE IMA SMITH INSPECTS THE Nav UNIFORNS or Nkscors GDEND4 KUHZEN AND SANDY SMITH SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE BAND f'lIhjf Q-s .fggi H Front Row: Betsy Dye, Becky Lorenz, Judy Smith, Sheila Marty, John Mumaw, Connie Bach, Simmy Hazel, Nancy McCullough, Donna Moody, Junior Domer, Kenneth Neal James Buchanan Second Row: Marilyn Tschantz, Shirley Moser, Barbara Moser, Nancy Withrich, Linda Fahrney, Charles Meier, Bruce Adams, Keith Goudy,Russe1l Gregory, Connie Kurzen Karen Eckard, Judy Baer, Mabel Shis1er,E1sie Mumaw Third Row: Camille Schultz, Sonja Haney,Jean Berg, Fae Hauenstein, Catherine Doug- las, Betty Hoohstetler, Bonnie We1sgarber,Mary Hofacre, Lynn Weikert,-TamesMe1er David Deterich, John Nussbaum, Cordell Boss, Arden Shisler Fourth Row: Connie Bodager, Ladean Nussbaum, Rachel Lowe, Ronald Hackett, Bonnie Renner, Gwen Boss, Judy Parker, Joe Sword, Janet Sullivan, Louella Shane -75- w THE SAFETY PATROL BOYS SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL AND CHEERLEADERS s!- S iN lZ -1 TNQ, .ff 'lvl 'G .hun-I Fifth Grade - Dalton The Old Elementary Building .xp E55,? Eighth Grade - Kidron A 'I Sixth Grade - Dalton .54 gpm E lk ' ,..s- Q ra L - .Q ., J c A N . ...I- 'N I .4 f I 9 I 'G :QQ in 'ff W' . ' j.! 52,1 +4 f N s- aim iii 21 'ac' I Q5 yn, ,Q 3 1 1:5 X . iw I ,,, .' km: Prv ' - ,nA, W4 -n'-:rf gg, Q, f m- -1 fa' . '- 'A ,--n-an . .,V , IA, ' J ' I .-.. , f .. C 0:4 1 Q U y f wg, Q it kjg ELi?fmf. ii? Ava! f ' Illlll r J,-9, I 5' 3-I J 'G ff A 4 1 -T gf Q- Q Q 'Z A 'E A if-Q X5 1 - -r- A VERTISING . 'f??4:s 'L -79- PATRONS OF OUR SCHOOL The Gazette, Dalton, Ohio The Stag Lunch, Dalton, Ohio Foam and Fabric Center, Wooster, Ohio Singer Sewing Center, Wooster Crater Motor Co., Wooster, Ohio Dari-land Cream 81 Candies, Wooster, Ohio Wooster Music Center, Inc. Better Dress Shop, Orrvillo, Ohio Lydia's Studio, North Lawrence, Ohio Courtney H. Smith, Ins., Massillon, Ohio Central Amoco, Massillon, Ohio McClain - Kirchhofer Agency, Massillon, Ohio Morton's Gift Shop, Massillon FOR BEST FEEDING RESULTS Look For Feeds Enriched wafh BUCKEYE MAN M n MANAMASH QUAUTY gg? POULTRY 6 .- :MII FEEDS FEEDS life fr6QiQ ij,e sea KIDRON FEED 81 SUPPLY, Phone 7, Kidron BUCKEYE FEED MILLS, INC., TAlbot 8-2251, Dalton, Ohio 80 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS of T955 SONNENBERG MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION Protection since T859 Fire, Lightning, Windstorm, Tornado, Cyclone, Hail, and Extended Coverage Office Phone Dalton, 8-2242 Lee H. Douglas, Pres. E. L. Sprunger, Sec'y 'fB'QFC' BEST WISHES CLASS GLENN I. HOFACRE Lightning Rods Phone: TA 8-2641 H.D.1 Dalton John H. Gonter Complete Insurance Coverage Fire - Casualty - Life Feel Secure With FARM BUREAU INSURANCE LIFE - FIRE - AUTO HEALTH - ACCIDENT HOSPITALIZATION PAUL T. BADERTSCHER, Agent Route 2, Orrville, Ohio Dalton' Ohio Phone M280 Kidron 9R14 Kidron Road COMPLIMENTS Your Home Deserves The Best V 4 Th t' Al ADMIRAL S s W. A MUMAW a. soNs Dalton Radio Florists Appliances Television Phone: 8-2763 Dalton 11 West Main St., Dalton Saurer's Shoes Rand - Star Brand Endicott - Johnson Trim Tred --Poll Parrot MEN and BOY'S WORK CLOTHING Phone Dalton 8-2220 Compliments of Dalton Hardware Tschantz Bros., Proprs. DALTON, OHIO McDowell Hardware Phone 8-2.727 Dalton, Ohio Compliments of Scott Drug Store Dalton, Ohio .1 O 1.-.. Best Wishes Class of 1955 Dalton Pottery Phone 8-2515 Dalton. Ohio Book Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gregory 6: Son Dalton, Ohio Congratulations Class of 155 Berg Dry Goods Our 25th year 1955 GOOD LUCK SENIORS OF 1955 Steiner Upholsfering -On the Square- Phone 8-2294 Dalton, Ohio Dale I. Steiner BEST OF GOOD LUCK To the Seniors of 1955 From Your G. E. Dealer C. V. Amsfutz DALTON, OHIO GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1955 SANTMYER GULF SERVICE The World's Finest Oil Tires - Batteries - Accessories Phone 8-2535 Dalton, Ohio Main and Mill St. WE'Ll.. MISS YOU CLASS OF' '55 WRlGHT'S 5: to Sl.00 STORE DALTON, OHIO School Supplies, Notions, Toys Household Items CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1955 First National Bank Dalton, Ohio Success To The CLASS OF 1955 From SANDWll'H'S BARBERSHOP DALTON, OHIO Goudy's Furniture Store Dealer In Quality Fumiture and Household Appliances Phone 8-2765 Dalton SUCCESS to the CLASS OF 1955 A D A M S LUMBER COMPANY Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 1955 G. G. Grim Company Plymouth - De Soto Phone 8-2228 Dalton, Ohio Compliments of Eckard Bros. Fleet-Wing Products Elgin Watches The Beautiful Way To Tell Time E. A. Vandersall IEWELER Dalton, Ohio Waltham Watches - Hamilton Watches Americds Oldest Precision Timekeeper BERG'S l.G. A. Fooo MARKET A complete food service Phone 8-2525 Dalton, Ohio The Dalton Cooperative Equity Exchange Co. Grain. Feed. Fertilizer. Seeds. Fence. Grinding. Builders' Supplies Phone 8-2755 Dalton, Ohio Farmer Owned and Controlled 1' Compliments of BACH BROS. dl 3. 1 crnzs snnvicn Pnonucrs b V if Dalton, Chio Si S Browns Lunch Elmer H. Schroeder ,. , .... GULF DISTRIBUTOR Confectionary Dairy Products -- o -- Phone 8-2535 Dalton, Ohio Compliments Slusser Food Market Phone 8-2245 Dalton Compliments -.. . i. Hokey's Barber Shop i- O .Ti Dalton, Ohio Compliments Domer Chevrolet Sales and Service Phone 8-2 533 Dalton Compliments Monbarren Funeral Home i , ..- Dalton Doylestown DYES TRUCK STOP Serving Pork Chops, Steaks and Ham Dinners 24 Hours a day Home Baked Beans A Specialty 9 Miles East of Wooster on Rt. 30 TRIANGLE RESTAURANT Hts. 30 G 93 Massillon, Ohio A Good Place to East Eat Compliments of Graybill Hardware Hardware - Builders' Supplies Paints - Radios - Cement Block Auth. Deal for Superior Block East Greenville, Ohio HARVEY'S AUTO REPAIR SALES AND SERVICE L-... ,bg l Telephone Mass. 2-0065 P. O. Dalton, Ohio Phone Massillon TEmple 2-2456 EGSI Greenville Rt- 2 Compliments of Dumont Athletic Goods Canton's Leading Sporting Goods Class Jackets G Sweaters R. Hawkins W. Farber Mgr. Ass't Mgr. McCULLOUGH'S SERVICE GAS - OIL - TIRES- TUBES WASHING - GREASING - BATTERIES LINCOLN HIGHWAY East Greenville, Ohio Pollocks Service 24 Hr. Wrecker Service Phone Day 26444 Phone Night 9514 EAST GREENVILLE Congratulations CLASS OF 1955 THE KIDRON AUCTION S. C. Sprunger, Mgr. Auctioneer Sales Manager Realtor Office Tel. 30 Kidron Res. Tel. 37 Kidron KIDRON, OHIO HOTPOINT APPLIANCES EASY Washers and Dryers ..-.-.- O . MYER'S Pumps and Water Softeners Electrical Construction KIDBIMQIIIBIC Phone 3R3 Kidron Compliments of Amsfutz Hai-cheries Baby Chicks Bred For The Purpose For Eggs or Meat Each produced from Separate Sets of Breeder flocks ORRVILLE KIDRON THE PUDRON NEWS Job Printing Kidron Ohio i1 O -l THE GARDEN SPOT OF OHIO' HUNTING and FISHING EQUIPMENT B. U. Amstutz A. E. Raber and Son Kidron, Ohio ROOHHQ - Spoutinq Sheet Metal Work Heating St Plumbing Phone 55 R 2 Kidffmf Ohio Phone Kidron 66122 -i.i-...- CONGRATULATIONS CLASS of 1955 GEO. M. BRENEMAN INSURANCE R. F. D. 1 Dalton, Ohio Phone Kidron 24R3 YOUR SATISFACTION IS MY GREATEST CONCERN' Congratulations Class ot 55 Lehman Signs KIDRON, OHIO Remember - Education is some- thing we think we have until we get more of it! l. E. SOMMER and SON Master Mix Feeds .1 QQ? ... Kidron, Ohio Kenny's Store Groceries - Meats - Drugs Dry Goods - Footwear - Notions Phone 8R2 Kidron, Ohio NUSSBAUM CONSTRUCTION Excavating - Grading Earth Moving and General Construction Kidron Ohio lEHMAN 'S AUTO SERVICE Willys Service General Auto Service Phone 61 Kidron, Ohio Gerber's Poultry Farm Fresh Chickens Worth Crowing About Phone 77 Kidron, Ohio oe. Si? 9 3 CONGRATULATIONS To Class of 1955 George C. Gerber 8: Sons Wholesale Meats Phone 22R2 Kidron, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1955' Hofstetter Bros. SUPER MARKET Phone 25R3 Kidron, Ohio KIDRON BODY CO. Custom Built Truck Bodies L... A ..i Phone 33 Kidron, Ohio Lehman Decorating Company Printers Since l926 R. D. 1 Dalton, Ohio Menno S. Lehman - Jake Miller Kidron 5R12 Smithville 3273 Compliments of E. P. GERBER 8: SONS Lumber - Hardware - Roofing .... , L Compliments of AMSTUTZ POULTRY 8: EGG Phone Kidron' Phone KidI'Ol'l, Ohio , L .l Home Appliance ' Compliments of IOS. PERILSTEIN 8: CO. Gerber Feed Nlill Red Rose Eshelman Feeds Complete Line of Campus and Sweaters and Sportswear Stock Gro. Known For Quality Since 1896 Grindinq-- Coal- Fertilizer . Orrville Phone 5048-Z Orrville Phone 290 Compliments FAMILY SHOE STORE RIMER'S HARDWARE A Hardware Since 1854 127 North Main Street Orrville PhOHe 144 Home of Good Shoes T-. .A.- ...- Phone 318 Orrville Ohio Stol1er's Feed 8: Farm Supply 1. I 1 Feeds Fertilizer G Seeds ORVILLE CEMENT PRODUCTS Producers of Quality Cement Blocks under Federal and A. S. T. M. Specifications Phone 777 BRICK, SEWERS, MORTAR, 366 West Market St and BUILDING SUPPLY omline Ohio Phone 4 582 Chester Horst Ed Myers - - - V. A. Runion 113 W. Market St.. Furniture Annex The Post House Restaurant Open 24 Hours Orrville, Ohio Jct. Routes 5 and 94 Congratulations CLASS OF 55 MT. EATON EQUIPMENT C0 International Harvester NEW HOLLAND MT. EATON ElEVATOR Harvey Nussbaum, Prop. Grains - Feeds Seeds - Fertilizer Cement - Lime - Grinding - Mixing Phone Wilmot 4-3487 - Mt. Eaton MULLET COAL CO. Producer of INDUSTRIAL 61 DOMESTIC COAL. A ii-fi. Mt. Eaton, Ohio Phone Wilmot 4-3702 Congratulations Senior Class of 55 Harris W. Devoignes Emick's Radio ADMIRAL TV Sales 6- Service O .1- Mt. Eaton - Phone Wilmot 4-3126 Eric's Market Groceries and Meats .1 C 1 MT. EATON, OHIO DON'S SERVICE GARAGE MI. Eaton .... .gig .- Sohio Products Phone Wilmot 4-3740 Compliments ... , i Thoro-Clean Cleaners DALTON vv MAssn.LoN Compliments of Streb Meats Quality Pork Products Dalton, Ohio Compliments V of I 8: B Body Shop Miller Bros. Auto Service 'We specialize in Wrecks Body Work - - Painting - - Used Cars 324 East Main Street nA1u rssusss R. F. D. 2 Dalton, Ohio Dm-TON' OHIO Phone Massillon 2-6911 Paul Simon and Son State Qualified and Bonded Trucking Contractor Neiss Garage Custom Built Truck Bodies R- F- D- 2 Dalton, Ohio West Lebanon Phone Massillon 9708 Post Olfice - Dalton, Ohio Compliments of Geiser's Feed Store Buckeye Qualify Feeds -i O .i Phone TA 8-2444 Snively Station DALTON, OHIO Snavely Fruit Farm Growers of Choice Fruit 4 Miles South of Dalton Sales Daily except Sunday Phone Kidron 32R4 WE ARE PROUD TO BE A PART OF FREEDOM'S FORUM HELPING TO KEEP YOU WELL INFORMED. THE EVENING INDEPENDENT Compliments '+A' ,fd 'ss ' Compliments -H of ei if Yi McAfee 8: Knapp Insurance Agency First National Bank Bldg. MEATS -- . -- The superior Provision co. Phone 2-4717 Massillon, Ohio THE MASSILLON STEEL CASTING COMPANY .... as ...... as The Kind of Steel Casting You Want When You Want Them When in Massillon try MARC:-:AND S A V E W A Y MARKETS Courteous service - always! .1 , -. Good Luck and Best Wishes Dugan's Restaurant 32 Charles St. S. E. Massillon i sg, T Compliments oi Demmer Hardware, Inc. 537 Tremont Ave. MASSILLON, OHIO LL 1 O .-.- Compliments of the Perry Rubber Co. 525 26th S. E. Phone 2-2411 MASSILLON, OHIO Compliments of Sears Roebuck 8: Co. MASSILLON, OHIO 'X OBERLIN DAIRY QUALITY SERVES YOU BEST 308 20th. St., N. W. Massillon Ohio all A-' - Dial Massillon 4666 WAR' ' Compliments oi Brady's Pink Cottage .T-.- O .l Route 30 MASSILLON. OHIO a2uf'4 Beudfq Sfferfrw Cold Waves - Machine - Machineless Individual Hair Cutting G Styling Roux 6. Clairol Hair Tints Mary Byelene Paulus - Manager Phone 5102 Massillon Compliments of Massillon Seed 8c Supply Co. 139 First Street N. W. Phone 2-9500 Massillon Compliment of Lee Furniture 139 Erie S. MASSILLON, OHIO -.ee- Morrison's Music Service Band Instruments - Accordians String Instruments Sheet Music - Repairing Phone 7560 220 Lincoln Way E. MASSILLON, OHIO The First National Bunk in MAsslLLoN Massillon's Only National Bank The Bank of Friendly Service Lehman Awning Co. 1 noun MARTINIZING Lou The Toe Groza The MOST in Dry Cleaning Canvas - Awnings - Tarpaulins 224 Lincoln Way West 1.311 X, Phone TE 3-4401 Massillon Phone 2-9900 Massillon The Brighten Up Store, Inc. The F. W. Arnold Agency Co. .l 0 .- , JS .i. Sherwin-Williams Products Insurance that lnsures .1 e T - ce l 133 Erie Street N. Phone 8421 37 Erie Street, S. Phone 2-1557 MASSILLON, OHIO MASSILLON, OHIO 95 Compliments ot Nehi Bottling Co. MASSILLON, OHIO Hering's SELF sERvE MARKET 619 Tremont Ave. S. W. i o l We Deliver MASSILLON, OHIO -- fag - Compliments of Compliments Peoples Federal Savings O THE STATE BANK CO. MASSILLON, OHIO .-.... ig? .... and Loan Association MAss1LLoN, omo Current Dividend 2112 'fo Per Annum Compliments ot Federal Lanes Massi11on's Newest Bowling Est. Compliments ot Commercial Photolith Company 137 First St., N. E. MASSILLON Offset Printing Photo-Lithography Compliments of Hughes Meats Quality Meat - Low Prices ...... eg? .... A Town Plaza Shopping Center Massillon THE COMMUNITY STORE We Service Everything We Sell Refrigerators - Sweepers. Etc. Radios Washers Ranges 2922 Lincoln Way N. W. Phone 2-1543 MASSILLON, OHIO WAIT GREEN TIRE 8. SUPPLY 124 Tremont Ave. S. W. Phone 7262 MASSILLON, OHIO Wurlitzer Pianos .l1 I .-i Zenith Television -- Lowery Organo l... O l. BAMMERIINS ig. 212 - lst N. E. Massillon - Wg' 1' STOP AT Compliments Mqdelynis of for THE OHIO DRIllING CO. MASSILLON, OHIO Your Graduation Dresses ii I 112 Lincoln Way East MASSILLON, OHIO ....- QQ-Y -..- Compliments of K A N N E R S MASSILLON, OHIO JL i- Wg! -.- Long's Men's Shop Dial 2-2211 50 Erie St. Tailoring and Haberdoshery DOBBS - EMERSON HATS Iohn Crone Paul Crone Compliments of SANITARY LAUNDRY 81 DRY CLEANING Massillon, Ohio Compliments OI Bank Brothers QUALITY FURNITURE MASSILLON, OHIO Best Wishes from C. S. HENRICH MOTOR CO. lYour Chrysler - Plymouth Dealerl 1208 Lincoln Way E. IZGROQM HAIR STYLIST A yr 211 McC1ymonds Building Phone: 8312 Massillon Becker Hardware, Inc. PAINTS - OILS - VARNISHES and SUPPLIES A. SAS 32-36 Erie Street, North Dial 3426 Massillon SEGEL'S Ladies Ready fo Wear -l O 28 Lincoln Way East MASSILLON, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF .i. I -.1 Ventura's Shoe Shop 47 First St., N. W. Massillon Stone Brothers CLOTHES 104 Lincoln Way W Massillon's No. l Store for Men Massillon Sugar Bowl BEST wismzs and the palace Sugar Bowl Bloomfield Fumiture CANTON, OHIO T... I 1. FINE FOODS FOR FIFTY YEARS ....-. I l... 2l7 Lincoln Way Massillon Compliments The Ideal Co. The Big Store With The Little Door . I .- MASSILLON, OHIO Compliments SPUHLERS, Inc. 181 Lincoln Wcry E. MASSILLON, OHIO A A Interior Decorators REIIABIE OFFICE SUPPIY CO. 159 Lincoln Wcxy West MASSILLON, OHIO Compliments H. W. Giltz Realty Company 32 Factory Street S. E. MASSILLON, OHIO gi Specialists in Farm and City Property Compliments ot ACME DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY MASSILLON, oH1o Home of Fiesta and Bing Crosby ICE CREAM H0 M005 D ' n' ,. e .iz A, K .41 I .Pb At . 1' :F fu ,--my Q' ,. 1- .,.,- .m..,,,,, , L-W... ML.. ,, 1031 v A If 1x.,,,m -W... ' .z -v U. .M JV 41' f 1 - ,. wr. 1,40 V It ', -' -1 V1-.HW Iv, Congratulations CLASS OF 1955 C. 0. FINEFROCK CO. ol Massillon 641 Lincoln Way Dial 4141 Best Wishes Bates Printing Service 33 Charles Ave. S. E. Phone TE-3-5830 MASSILLON, OHIO 1- O .i- Compliments ot J. J. NEWBERRY 8. COMPANY MASSILLON, OHIO 1 O Compliments of Massillon Independent Retail Blatz Shoe Store in Massillon Jewelers Association Red Cross - Air-Step Florsheim C. J. Duncan--Glen D. Heckert , . I' L' I,-mmholtz - Suttefs Shoes for the Entire Family Pitcock 6' Wagner' Inc- 46 Erie St. Massillon M. H. Martin Co. Audio-Visual Equipment Schools and Churches Special Representatives Bell and Howell Motion Picture Equipment Massillon PIIOHE 2:7467 Compliments ot W. M. Kyser Sales Company WARREN, OHIO Distributors ot Sanitary and School Supplies: Ianitoxial Supplies School and Office Fumiture ...Wg -... COMPLIMENTS of PENNEY' ALWAYS FIRSTCQUAILITYE 47 Lincoln Way W. Massillon, Ohio Phone: TEmple 3-4115 THE KOONS WAIIPAPER CO. 55 N. Erie Phone 4434 MASSILLON. OHIO Compliments of Stark Glass, Inc. 409 N. Erie MASSILLON, OHIO Compliments of IDEAL DAIRY Massillon, Ohio Complete Line of Quality Dairy Products and Ice Cream coMPL1MENTs OF Goldenfeld's Men's Store il xf- ...Q Massillon, Ohio Studer's Sporting Goods 217 Third St. N. W. Canton Ohio Ti avg ..l Caddie Studer Thurm Studer THE MOST COMPLETE MEN'S STORE IN STARK COUNTY The Workingmarfs Store Tremont at First St., S. W. Phone 7642 Massillon, Ohio Lower Rent Lower Prices 23, Compliments to the Class of 1955 THE DAVIS STUDIQ MAsslu.oN, omo 23, 'I 2 We're Pulling for the Bulldogs Erky's Barber Shop Kidron, Ohio Sunnyslope Orchard Growers of Quality Fruit 7 Mi. West of Massillon on Rt. 241 Phone 9415 Massillon Fahrni's Market I. G. A. Fresh Meat - Groceries Frozen Foods R. F. D. No. 2 Dalton, Ohio West Lebanon, Ohio Phone Massillon 9334 Biery Swiss Cheese Market On U. S. Route 30 R. D. No. 2 ORRVILLE, OHIO Phone 5008-Z WEST lEBANON GARAGE CHEVROLET Sales and Service ...-.ell-........ Phone Massillon 9414 FOR CHEESE WITH THE F'LAVOR CAMILL'S Parcel Post Anywhere Genuine Trail Bologna THE WEST LEBANON VILLAGE STORE Groceries - Meats Hardware 6. General Mdse. R.F.D 2 Rt. 30 E. of Wooster Fl. D. 1 Dalton, Ohm Apple Creek, Ohio Phone TEmple 2-0045 M REXALL Store wE29XiCI.U.s1oRf ON THE SQUARE PHONE 150 OPRVILLE. OHIO Pharmacists on duty Rene Orr Frank Seifried Shafer Electric Westinghouse Appliances ORRVILLE, OHIO 240 W. Markef St. Phone 408 Good Luck To The Seniors Steiner Implement Co. ORRVILLE, OHIO q.e2i'4 Eeaulff Salon STRUCTURE - FUNCTION - DESIGN of HIGH FASHION Hair cutting and Hair Styling A- 1. Phone 191 I Orrville, O. Compliments -1. O 1.1 C. S. Snyder 81 Sons FORD Orrville, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 Dick Zarle ON THE SQUARE OF .1 I ...... OBRVILLE, OHIO COMPLIMENTS C. R. Miller BUICK - G.M.C. ORRVILLE, OHIO GILCHER LUMBER INC. Lumber Sash and Doors East Market Street Orrville Ohio Phone 593 HOWELL-OLDS MOBILE The All-Around - New Rocket' engine Oldsrnobiles Orrville Ohio FOR DESOTO - PLYMOUTH ooooeugnucxs LAIBE MOTORS ORRVILLE, OHIO Complete Service Dept. Dollar For Dollar You Can'l Beal A Pontiac vv BERNARD SNYDER PONTIAC ORRVILLE, omo 9 Plumbing - Heating Electric - Air Conditioning Bottle Gas ORRVILLE, OHIO Best Wishes to the Class of 1955 HESSLER'S PURE OIL SERVICE 625 S. Main Phone 658 Orrville Ohio Horst Machine Co. Iobbers in Machine Work. Wood and Metal Paltems and Electric and Acetylene Welding Phone 5 6 7 ORRVILLE, OHIO Compliments O FOUCH'S SUPER MARKET oRRv11.1.r:, omo Compliments ot C. R. MOSER -AQQYQQQQE .IEWELER Watches - Silverware 106 N. Main ORRVILLE, OHIO AU Blf - l'l00lEY FUNERAL HOME ORRVILLE, OHIO Orr Theafer ORRVILLE, OHIO VV Finest in Pictures, Sound and Comfort Complete Decorating Service at MARTIN'S 210 N. Morin St. Orrville Pain! - Wallpaper - Linoleum Religious Books and Gifts Banks Bros. Furniture 147 West Morkei.Street ORRVILLE, OHIO For All Your Needs In Home Fumishings Compliments ot Snydefs Barber Shop Compliments Ho1l's Dry Cleaning 117 East Market St.. in Phone 413 ORRVILLE, OHIO Orrville ' Oh1o The Wooster Lumber Co. ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE LUMBER YARDS IN THE STATE FREE DELIVERY Wooster , Ohio Phone 2-8015 Payne's Alignment 1867 Lincoln Way East of Wooster M mile from the city limits South side of Highway We align front ends - we make tires round - we balance wheels We straighten wheels - we straighten frames - we reline brakes Wooster , Ohio Phone 2-0846 Stout's News Wooster's Favorite Spot For I-lot Roasted Peanuts 200 South Market Street Wooster, Ohio 'coNGRAru1.AT1oNs Brenner Bros. Wooster's Largest Exclusive Store for Men and Boys Wooster Ohio News Exchange Light Lunches Your favorite Magazines P ublic Square Wooster, Ohio Sayre's Specialty Shop New and Rebuilt Bicycles NSU - Motorcycles - Horex 143 North Bever Street Wooster Ohio CONGRATULATIONS To the 1955 Graduating Class HINSON 8: GUNDY, INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS 150 West Broadway Dover, Ohio COMMERCIAL -INDUSTRIAL -INSTITUTIONAL Telephone - Dover 4-2950 Congratulations CLASS OF ALFRED NICKLES BAKERY, INC. Bakers of TOASTMASTER-BREAD C ompliments of LAUTZENHEISER PLUMBING 8: HEATING CO. Industrial, Commercial, 61 Residential Service Rendered Dial 7929 Massillon W. H.WHARTON Etecrluc co. Residential - Commercial - Industrial gfeclrica faznfracfora Light tl Power Installations House Wiring - Lighting Fixtures Our Low Overhead Saves You Money DIAL - 2-4I20 Box 65, North lndustry City Book Store Royal Typewriters Sales - Rental - Repair Books - Stationery - School Supplies WOOSTER. OHIO Compliments vv G0lD STAR FEED MlllS Wooster, Ohio qkmxom Auvtcli Go DEPARTMENT STORE Serving the Public for over Seventy-five Years Public Square Wooster, Ohio Wayne Country's Complete Music Store lowe 8. Young Soles 8. Service Rt. 30 East 4 Mi. Minneapolis Moline - New Holland Lincoln Welders Templeton Spreaders Mall Chain Saws Congratulations! Treasure House Hobbies 136 S. Grant Street WOOSTER, OHIO Your Guide to Constructive Hobby Living Compliments of WOOSTER TRACTOR SAlES Your Ford Tractor and Dearbom Implement Dealer Corner East Liberty and Spink WOOSTER, OHIO Congratulations! CLASS OF 1955! Nick Amster WOOSTER, OHIO A Pine Men's Store For The Young Man Conn 81 Sons VV IOHN DEERE Quality Farm Equipment Wooster, Ohio Phone 93 Rich Bros. Wooster Form Equipment PoNTnAc - - Gmc J. 1. cAsE l 1 New Idea Soles Service Wooster, Ohio Phone 2-9766 COMPLIMENTS OF Ideal Gas Service VV 219 N. Buckeye St., Wooster, Ohio Phone 3-3730 Distributors of Pyrofox Gas over 25 YGCITS Of DEPENDABLE SERVICE CONGRATULATIONS Record Files, Inc. Wooster, Ohio Mfqrs. of Records Handling Equipment Active Files - Storoqe Files YOUR FRIGIDAIRE DEALER Webb's Refrigation 8: Appliance Co. 230 N. Buckeye St. Wooster, Ohio ' 5 BEST WISHES TO The CLASS ot 55 Bond Shoe Store Allis-Chalmers Farm Equipment Soles G Service W. Liberty St. Wooster Phone 3-1301 Wooster W. F. Weigley COMPLIMENTS . I 1 Amster Shoe Store SATISFACTION SINCE 1884 Wooster's Better Shoe Store FREEDIANDERS COMPUMENTS OF It Pays to Buy Quality A Wooster Has Good Stores FRIEND Heating - Insulation Wooster Farm Dairies Ice Cream - Dairy Products Lunches Stores dt 679 Madison Ave. and 1421 Cleveland Rd. WOOSTER, OHIO Air Conditioning McGuire Heating Co 317 rz. Liberty Wooster, Ohio Phone 2-6085 mnuufcdmrunr '-'Illia Comfort Engineering - Compliments of THE WOOSTER EQUITY OLIVER Wheel and Crawler Tractors Diesel cmd Cwcxs Finest in Farm Machinery WOOSTER, OHIO I -.. in- '-., . ' fs-lf, lqf' 19 - rl.7 -nf, ,,-.fgI'-. , P52 .pq Ai- . 'UU- . ., E-.,,,. 1 L .f?:'f- . E 5. - :fi linux... .-'J .4 .,,-.- :-, ,. ' .-. 6. ' T 5. i V . -..Qe-Lrg-. ' if-, - 547135. ,- if P- 1. FIT z an spa. ' .Qui 'u ' ,l' 5 fi W hu, 'Ji ffgfd. 7 1- - ff- 1. '.-1'-. A ' A. r-WE. -W , A -., -e 5 ' ,. ,-1. -. Jw. 1:,!-- - ,-I ,-1.5 '14 ,Q .-X Y 1 -.5 1 1 I Y -+ ,gr 1 -' 1 ,X -, , .-J, -.- l A -1 .. 1 . -, . ..-, v. -..' 5' ' .eu -- -L -+ L -s',,N.-,, '. ' - ' , 'N . ?. '-1, k- Y .. Y ' . A 1. ,- 1 . ,. - - r. .A 4..4- -. , 2- f.-, , -Y -.- , .,A - '-u. .-. -5 flfift -,.L 4- g p. 'i,1-3.5. 1, .ln-..',1..5 41' , mf-:ri-m H'-1:16. 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