Hartville High School - Streak Yearbook (Hartville, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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THE 194: ST ll E A h ir ir ir ir if ir ir ,sw -5 an vl-ns. a-..- 3-:nu ---4-..., A - , --4. --,lu Tflf 1941 STREAK UB ISI-LED BY T SE IOR C ASS O LAKE O SHIP G SC OO HART OHIO DEMOCRACY IS THE FORM OF LIFE WHICH OFFERS THE INDIVIDUAL W THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITIES 2 4 P L HE N L F T WN HI H H L, VILLE, is - :, ffI! li A qw 6 W. I K1 Q .wig I I EA - , 3 Q A 'k if it if if if 'Ir iwxsn. X 1-nsurfis X X ix fin Ns. Y our score a . s tx E X 6 , X it ff tx ' - , R ' X. . t X Q N 3 s -sg 5 Q , 25- tx 1 H K1 UF xt 5 '-li a S, . our forefathers .ta ught o 2-'hi 6 this continent a H- nation. I ' I ' K n its ' A . ' ' ' ' v ' our . 6 ,, r C , ' A ' , ' ' be f ' ' ' ing Under th1s flag and th1s mscrlptlon perhaps PS wo greatest l1v1ng symbols of our Amencan wav of l1fe we the Senlor Class wlsh to ded1 ate thls Annual to the communlty of Hartvtlle a d spmt To th1s Splfll of hberty we ackno :ledge obedlence and to those true Amencan men ana women who have glven us the opportunlty to he free men and women IH a free state we pledge Cu olleglance of hfe to the death lf there were no flag nor no men l1ke Llncoln cr VVash1ngton We would have no annual to ded1ca nor no ltfe blood to pledge But there were c d there w1ll be more Thls Annual speaks Hartvtlle you have future yours IS a spmt eternal yours 1S a w1ll to ree We acknowledge thxs dedrcatron as be appropnate and truly mented f-3 5' luv- ffis Em , ,nr :JLLE-A Us km . , -. N'-21 -s. Q. ' ' . N , ' MV 1415 fn 'bf f ' 1' f- Af' ., . .,.. . . , . . 1, If , A , ,. 'VV v ,A :, MQW' N 4 ' '5g,x 4 , 2 .A A H . Z OF THE PEOPLE BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE ir ir ir 'A' ir if ir ..5.. UE THE PEOPLE ir if 'Ir 'A' 'A' ir ir Our Superintendent Kent State Unlverslty B S IH Educatlon Ohlo State Unlverslty M A Admmxstratlon and Vlath rnancs '7 W Board of Educatmn R L, Custer Superlntendent C Roger Sm1th Howard L Rexchenbach Clerk V F Espenschled Presldent Wayne E Wat on Kermxt Chaprraxw V1ce Presxde.t I Lmden Bxxlex R. c. CUSTER , 4' Q Our Faculty P M BARRY Kent State Un1vers1ty K S U Post Graduate S lence FRANCES M HILL A Oh1o Un1vers1ty Languages ROGER B BISHOP Hexdelberg College K S U Post Graduate Soc1al Sc1ences ELEANOR NISWAN DER A B B S ln Mus1c Bluffton College Vocal Mus1c Enghsh RUSSELL GARDNER Kent State Umverslty K S U Post Graduate Industnal Arts EV ELYN COX B S 1n Agnculture Oh1o State Umversrty Home Econormcs 8 ROBERT M MARKLEY B S 1n Educatlon Oh1o Un1vers1ty O S U Post Graduate Coach and Mathematlcs BETTY MASON Akron Umversmty Kent State Umverslty Enghsh and PHYS1 al Educatlon HOMER BOMGARDNER B S M Degree Baldwm Wallace College Htstory and MUSIC . B. B. S. in Education B, S, in Education B- A- . . ' ' . . . Def srl fl I I JL R QTDF NT cm Lorvg SPCPLT ARE 6 TWEAQLJWPP Cnczbex 9 0 ' 'KV , Ai- , H9310 .ifss ..-ulcers P E, D91 ' . VICE PRFIi11IFIlN'I' Dm'-'mm Smith I T ' Educ if --Her fb M 1 I, , Cf?-11:5 f, ASS HIST s1.nsh11y S pternber dc, 1n tl 8 xr ted l1ttle kd tes 11ve1e a1l us 1, c 1 out IH n ther 1r ar of that 1ong , C1 perloa f the1rl1 e '1 W111 in SP1 ol lu 1 cm 1mportc'r1t role 1, several ft the mo e '1 11d 1 le tcts a f- le-1 'Vlother a tea tul farewell f e l 15 bo our m1l1ng teacl rs M1ss 1 mere 'to na 1' s Gladys Huey took over an 'nost of th Jb1rg oon came to rr lrlt VVf spent tl at rrorr 1na 1ea1r1 a 1 c 1c.'ne and qetttrg acquamt d 'l recess :et olqt ard Cl on 1 artl' choolhouse We ln d .1 lot ot fur '1 on the board walks betweer' he m m 1 and grades had classes When M1 Yo.1no c 1 rrany could 1e ttf. the alohan t Dueber rrarkstble l1ttle f how for h s ge was 10 c V 1111. ml o could ge up and rec 1, lt tt e ye 1r progressed those who r.ra 'orr-erly on Ca1 o to school had been adrrnttei to our schcn thus enlargmg our enrollment o 53 The 1 oll call then rncluded Katherr le Bloss LOIS Fsrmenschred Edna Keller Wanda Merkle LIZLIG Vl1ler Iva Boyer Walter Bollnlgvr Gerald Can Glenn Grab r lame-s Horns Vernon Hostetler 1 1 111 andy W1ll1am Schumach r Rlchard Wh1te ' 'mtl crm Wvnnett Paulme Qtutzman Elleen Tessmer 1'lcry lane Wrcks Lrda ,une Young Betty Lou1se 1rg-.. Herbert Machamer Dueber Maurer Wtl rn Memmer V1rg1l Mohler Lloyd Swmehart Dar rv n Smlth and a cutel1t11e set of boy twtns George 'ml lake Yoder all of M1 s Yourg s room ll' ab l C'r1r1g1 Donald Cowher Anna Kovacs De1bert T nwert Walter Maxam fmo M1'1er L1d1 Anne Qlcrhaogh Sarah Shrock Kane oomrncrs Menno bomr' ers Sylv1a Stoll Harod Tes r +r Dorotny 'I1 'er Emma Mtller Sarah MI 1 B verly Powell Edna Bewnolds Pndre v S1ao F 1 nk Troyer vV1'l1s Wtttmer Anna 111d1.sL loover ay 'nond qW91l79f and two l1ttle o 1w1n B1ll1e and Max '1e Hoover of Mxss Huey s room That year a rullrg was made h ll those ID he f1ISl and second grade nad 1 play on the south s1de of the school bu Lung at recess t1me and those from the th1rd grade up on the north s1de Ne used to play 1n the sand whlch was put on at s1de espec1ally for that purpose bu1ld1ng large astles tunnels and hav1ng a lot of fun somet1mes ver 'akmg off our shoes and stockmgs and walk Y .X 1 ml 11 lt 1r our bare feet e lust grade as 1 1 t e years to follow our was not entrrely 1nno ent One day two ours ttttle g1rls held the door shut on L ZZ19 1l Sl' Jvent up the hall and told M1 s Kel l'-en 1 'tle Nanda and Edna ran and h1d be H 3 ne door They surely were scared xl s however had accompllshed th tasks or1111 to read say our pheon1cs learnmg 1 'v za rly accurate degree he sc and g aae we had as our wa dens flo Werstler na M1 s Tw1la K1effaber Rom newcor es to our ltst w re Dorothy Al dl cc Doro1l ea Wolfe Ferman Slaoaugh paul Dm er Ga 11eld Chrlton Iuanlta Bloss Marllyn lVl1 t1n Foro 1V Moon and Iames Mull n JF ar t of teetertotters and three sw1ngs had be n mstalled on the south s1de for us to play 1 at ecess t1me It certa1nly was a hard lob to an out there and get a sw1ng or teeter totter before omeone else got them One day two ornery l1ttle boys Glenn Graber and B111 Memmer went over the bars on the sW1ng and took qulte a tumble Let us note the bad effects uf anyl as the years roll by For our recesses dunng the wmter and on bad ra1ny days we had gym Our gym mstructor 'Vhss Pearl Drushel taught us how to play The larmer In The Dell The Cat and the Rat and a 1ot of others One day a whole lot of naughty boys were aught shootmg rubber bands and Mlss Werstler gave each a l1ck1ng w1th the rubber hose and I Guess she had qu1te a task One of the 1nc1dents that caused the most ex cttement 1n our l1ttle llves that year was wnen the school house was broken mto and every desk 1n the bu1ld1ng had been rummaged through the of f1Ce was broken 1nto the lunch room was routed through the penc1l mach1ne torn off the wall 1n the hall and the whole school house was prar-t1callv turned upsxde down The sherxff came up and took fmger pr1nts and quesnoned a lot of people We were scared to touch anythmg or walk around for fear the burglars would get us That year Mr Hupr1ch the Jamtor had charge of r1ng1ng the bells and we all coaxed hlffl to let us r1ng 1t That was an honorable task Teacher teacher I declare I see bed bugs 1n Q 1 .W ca I -q v 1 l I Y 1 ' ' 1. 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' ' 1 - 9 ' ' - 1 ' 1 1 1 - your haul and Schools out schools out teacher let the mules out were two popular sayxngs w1th Thts was the year Walter Boll1nger was rn an automobtle accrdent on the way home from Ind rana and everyone 1n M1ss Kreflabers room wrote letters to htm Whlle he was 1n the hosprtal The th1rd grade found us berng 1nstructed by M1ss Cora Keller and M1ss Pearl Drushel Th1s year he newcomers were Charles Bowers Walter By ler Cathenne Stncklch Clara Troyer Susan Vad asz Ann Shuttleworth Vernon Sommers Ioan Tor ok Raymond Grlggy George K1ng Harry Ruth rauff Esther Hartman Mae Raber Walter Slabach Mary Patton and Mary Mole ln many of our re cesses dunng lh1S year we played Andy Over the agnculture burldlng and Susan Vadasz and Dueber Maurer were usually the captams and 1t 1S SG1d that there was usually a l1ttle cheatrng on Duebers team That year we all had qurte a ttme try1ng to learn our multrphcatron tables M1ss Hazel Hoffman and M1ss Cora Keller were the h1ckory suck sw1tchers rn the fourth grade The new noses rn our mldst th1s year were Tw1la Unsworth Wm Cavanah Myron Sm1th Ir O1 V1ll9 Norman Malmda Byler Anna Brumbaugh Cather 1ne Stut man W1ll1S W1ttmer and V1v1an Burgess a rather smart l1ttle g1rl who sktpped 1nto our grade from the second Most of us had forgotten our multrphcatron tables dur1ng summer vacatron and so we had to learn them all over But the real trouble maker that year was long d1v1s1on We thought we d never learn 1t Some of the g1rls became qu1t able trapese ar t1sts pract1c1ng mostly at recess t1me on the ch1n nrng bar Modesty modesty where wert thou? That was the year we learned Under a Spread 1ng Chestnut Tree Also qulte a number of us en tered 1nto the declamatron contest Our SUPBIVISOIS rn the flflh grade were M1ss V1o1et Werstler and Mr Albert Brumbaugh Newcomers Zelda Erb Mae Raber Margaret Balm George Sommers Andrew Coblentz Andrew Hornmg Donald Long Nelson Beachy Fannre Beachy Edna Sommers Dorthea McClure That year there were several feuds among the grrls and tt seems as rf Iva Royer and Beverly Po well got rn wrong w1th M1ss Werstler one day What do we see here? Oh B111 Cavanah and V vlan Burgess have to hold hands because they were talkrng together V1v1an seems to be slrghtly embarrassed One morn1ng Cather1ne Strrcklch came to school and sard she had a new baby brother Gee all the grrls envred her Iva Royer went to the hospttal for an appendectomy poor Iva That year Mr Brumbaugh became 111 and Roy Wtse substttuted Thmgs went ftne t1l1 he moved some l1ttle grrls seats and then 1t was too bad Mr Mcman Werstler and Mr Albert Brumbaugh taught us 1n the S1Xll'1 grade Newcomers Iumor Bennett Wm Mtller Betty Garman Glenn Ienkrns Robert Helm1ck Dav1d Fero W1lma Henne Eva Roberts and Helen Wood 'mg That year we the boys and grrls both played a lot of baseball and basketball dur1ng recess and gym penods We studred w1th mrrrors 1D our books so as to watch those behmd us and not m1ss out on any thrng unul the teacher caught on We had a lot of fun that year At the end of the year both rooms had a p1c1nc up 1n Mr Werstler s woods Everyone had a good tune rn the contests and games A couple l1ttle boys carved the1r 1n1t1als and those of the1r favonte g1rls 1n the bark of some of the trees Those were the happy days' Now we are somebodresl The seventh grade and Iun1or H1gh' We change classes and have study hall r1ght w1th the Hrgh School Our home room teachers were Mr Roger Brshop and M1ss Edna Mae Reese The newcomers Alvrn Mtller Walter Swonger Patr1c1a Evans Frank Dewerl Dorothy Mrldred W1nnett Alrce Swonger We hked to make Mr Blshop blush as he seem ed to have a weakness for blushtng Ir Bennett was the glamor boy and just about every noon he gave h1s favonte glrlfnends bubble gum and candy That year Anna Kovacs changed her name to Ann We also had qulte a few detentlon per 1ods The teachers 1n charge of the e1ghth grade were Mr Paul Alexander and M1ss Dor1s Morgan The newcomers Robert Eldeman Max Love Lester See man Betty Sptcer Ellzabeth Handshuh There was nothmg unusually hard that year ex cept that long test that took a whole half day but 1f we d1d pretty good 1n that test we d1dnt have to take the county tests at the end of the year and I guess we all got rather good grades tn 1t Thus we were automatlcally graduated from the erghth arade 1937 and were actually freshmen' Now we were rn h1gh school and th1ngs really began hap- pemng Class ofhcers Presldent Wanda Merkle V1ce Prestdent Dueber Maurer Secretary W1lma Henne Treasurer Darwtn Sm1th and Sponsor Mr Paul Alexander The f11'Sl thlng was the Freshmen 1n1t1at1on We were all scared but 1t turned out to be a n1ce t1me The Iun1ors took us out on a hrke 1n the woods and everyone had to hold hands so as not to get lost W1th one newcomer Iohn Dysle we now had 38 members We couldnt do much that year bemg Just fresh men but we d1d sponsor the hrst roller skat1ng party For our assembly program we put on School Daze whlch proved successful w thought Our Sophomore year took last years green - 11 11 1 1 - ' . , 1 - 11 ' ' . 1 1 - 1 us. , , , , 1 1 ' . . . . 1 . 1 1 1 , . . 1 ' - ' - - - - . . 1 1 1 1 I . 1 1 1 ' . - - - . . . 1 1 1 1 , , 1 1 1 1 . 1 - ' . . 11 11 , , I , 1 . 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I l - 11 , 11 - - 1 . . . , . , - , . 1 - ' A ' ' 11 11 - 1 - ' ' 1 11 label off of us Our home room was now 1n the study hall The offlcers were Presldent Iames Mullen Vrce Presrdent Donald Long Secretary Lots Espenschled Treasurer Wanda Merkle and our sponsor Mr Alexander The newcomers that year were Rosemary Betzler and Herbert Wlse We gave bake sales roller skatmg partres t but the blg event of the year was our Sophomore play The Antrcs of Andrew The cast conslsted of Iames Mullen Loxs Espenschled Donald Long Wanda Merkle Iohn Dysle Catherxne Str1ck1 h Dueber Maurer B1ll Schumacher VIVIGD Burgess Glenn Graber Walter Bolllnger Lou1s Susco and Darw1n Smlth Our Iunror year found us a llttle more a t1ve than the f1rst two years of h1gh school Mr Alexander was our sponsor and the newcomers were Mary Hmerman James Horsley Ralph Rexkowsky B tty Sturm Murvyn Brannan Ralph Hrnerman and Wxl bur Knowles Our class numbered 36 The fust soclal functron the Freshman 1n1t1at1on was our pnvllege as Iunrors to carry out and the Freshmen had qulte a tlme They carned knrttrng bags wore the1r clothes backwards war the1r shoes on the wrong feet the boys wore green harr tures of them We gave two roller skatmg part1 s two bak sales and we also sold class plns Our class ja k ets were ordered some trme 1n Novemb r after f1n ally comma to a dec1s1on about colors style of Jackets and the emblems bemg that of a dev1l The Amencan Beauty Rose became our class flow Down and Up was the play we pres nted and those m the cast were Murvyn Brannan B verly Powell Wanda Merkle Dueber Maurer Paulm Stutzman Iva Royer Edna Keller Gena Grab Mary lane Wxcks Erleen Tessmer Rosemary Be 2 ler and Iames Mullen Durmg the summer we were also busy We gave a festrval on Iuly 24 whrch turned out to be a grand success Semors' Boy are we good' On September 9 we started ba k to school for our last year w1th 27 rn our class V1rg1n1a Mead was the only newcomer For the last 4 years our class has been steadlly on the de l1ne Th clas ofhcers were Presrdent Donald Long V1 e Presl dent Darw1n Smlth Secretary Edna Keller Treas urer Glenn Graber and our sponsor Mrss N1 wander The candy commrttees for the two semesters were Wanda Merkle and Lo1s Espenschred for the frrst and lva Royer and Rosemary Betzler for the second semester Always lead never follow was the motto we chose Those representmg our class rn the Student Cotm C11 were Darwm Smlth Lols Espenschled and Due ber Maurer who was later replaced by lame Mul en November 5 we were to re e1ve our r1ngs b.1t they were delayed November 7 we took a stat test for semors wrth Ralph Re1kOWSkY commg out on top November 23 we sponsored a carnlval whrch was a dlsappomtment We gave a couple roller skatmg partles and a couple bake sales also Mar h 29 was the semor scholarsh1p test Apnl 18 was the day we gave our senxor play Prof ssor How Could You Those 1n the cast were Darwm Smlth Lots Espenschled Wanda Merkle Iohn Dysle hm Horsley V1v1an Burgess Donald Long Mary lane Wrcks Beverly Powell and Glenn Graber It was qulte a success and the people of the community also thought so to h ve the boys wear blue caps and gowns and the g1rls wear whlte caps and gowns Our dmlo mas were those of the book type havlng a sued cover and naturally rn our class colors red and gray These two th1ngs were both a change from the usual custom of the school Those people who started out rn the f1rst grad and were graduated together were Edna Keller Wanda Merkle LOIS Espenschled Iva Royer Glenn Graber B111 S humacher Paulme Stutzman Erleen Tessmer Mary Iane Wlcks Dueber Maurer Dar w1n Smrth Ann Kovacs and Beverly Powell a total of 14 Two teachers who taught when we started and are stlll teach1ng when we graduate are Mrss Cora Keller and Mr Marran Werstler The fnale of our 12 years of school was brought to a close by a grand and glorxous evenlng at the Masslllon Womans Club on May 23 as guests of the Iumors We all enjoyed a great tlme Then on May 25 Baccalaureate Exerc1ses were held at the Lutheran Church wxth Rev Roehner d l1VGIlI1g the address Last but not least was Commence ment whrch was held on May 29 Edna Keller gave the Salutatory speech and Iames Mullen gave the Valedxctory speech Thus ended our Hrgh School career : ' ' , : . 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MARY HINERMAN s I I xl: ACTIVITIES I AMES HORSLEY na. If xc PI ACTIVITIES f xhll 1 gl NAOMI KAMEREH speedy AI 1 'L- ACTIVITIES I A 1 l EDNA KELLER Eddle ACTIVITIES llll a I ANN KOVACS Ar1n1e 1 1 1 11 x1I1 ACTIVITIES C 6' r rldr 1 IITIFI I 1-r Staff 1r111 K A a f 1. Artulle- X11 DONALD LONG Don ll IL I ACTIVITIES r S11 N 1 AI DUEBER MAURER 11.111111 llf ACTIVITIES 1 11111 111 1 1 X1x1I 4 I X n111l 1 ll VIRGINIA MEAD Glgle 'I 1 ACTIVITIES 1 f lff 1 I WANDA MERKLE Iunme II 1111 111 1 1 III I 11 ACTIVITIES T A 1 Y' X111111l NI1 K I-I1 N1 1 I 1111 N1 X'fIIt 11 MARY DORIS MOLE M1111 1. ACTIVITIES 111 1 me- S Aff 4 I1 Ntdf JAMES MULLEN hm N 111111 1. ACTIVITIES ll I 1 1 11 1-I 1 1 1 BEVERLY PNN POWELL I I1 ACTIVITIES 1 I 1 I 1 RALPH REIKOWSKY Relk 1 I ACTIVITIES 1 1 x , IVA ROYER x Q- X ACTIVITIES 1 1 AI WILLIAM SCHUMACHER 'll Masks-tl all 1 P' A 1 re- ulnm- ACTIVITIES 1 I I I' 1 DARWIN SMITH smmy rlilill-S 1 'A Illlllll ACTIVITIES X uku H I sn Q-L s . lks 49 en ms ll u rr rc-tt N xff 4 Ul u1l1nt I um CATHERINE STRICKICI-I To bl I N 1 not nn ACTIVITIES :ns 1 u lll Q MARY IANE WICKS Icmey A N I ACTIVITIES 1 Nl I 15 1 1 PAULINE STUTZMAN I I A IIII 1. Ind sl 1 I' mf 1 1 711 ACTIVITIES C I llc-1.-:ld SI ff , I S I 1 LOUIS SUSCO Louxe Spf rl 1m.1rp, ACTIVITIES X Ntnx.1- N1 He- l 4 Annl I1 EILEEN TESSMER Tessy U hdlln 1 lf X 111111 ACTIVITIES 11- Xnnull :ff 'Music -I If 1-r NIA I Ill IHHSZ ' .' uf ', sh ruling J,-,,-,k , IH nl l-zu:-1-lvall. rzdif-, 1l:.n ing alll Hui' 'Hub' ' 'H n LL! ' 5 .' lu: , alsf- -xg-1-1 frtinu will -vu' nishfr. llnalinfllvzlll I-2-3-42 llhm mall 2-fl. . 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SENIOR C We the class of 1941 rrght rn body and rn mrnd U1 declare thrs to be our last wrll and testament We bequeath our most sacred belongrngs to our remarnrng schoolmates and hope that they may b used to good advantage To the faculty the class of 41 leaves therr be t vrshes for many more successful school years To Mr Markley and the team we leave our hope and wrshes for more champronshrp teams To the class of 42 we leave all of our good looks fwe frgure they need theml We also leave to the class of 42 our old Democracy books fheaven help theml and our lrttle Senror room whrch has seats burlt for two We are sure thrs wrll please Ferman and Marjorre To Eleanor Wrse Mary lane Wrcks leaves her red knee socks and to Betty Metz she leaves her freck es To hrs srster Dolores Iohnny Dysle leaves hrs abrlrty to make excuses to get the famrly car To Dorothy Stutzman Catherrne Strrckrch leaves her Srg shrrt so Mr Brshop wrll have some rhmg to read rn next years Democracy class to Tom Knapp He leaves hrs love to travel to Doc Strmmel To her srster Mary Lourse Ann Kovacs leaves her dark harr To Mary Ellen Fulmer Ann leaves h r lrbrarran dutres Iva Royer leaves her effrcxency as an offrce g1rl and candy clerk to Ierry Koontz Rosemary Betzler leaves all her former pep and abrlrty to cheerlead to Iosephrne Barker Good lu k Iosre To the Vadasz grrls Mary Hrnerman leaves ner abrlrty to be a good athlete She leaves her cute southern drawl to her srster Wrlma To Mr Bomgardner Vrvran Burgess leaves peac and quret at last Wont rt be wonderful Bomy'P Vrvran also leaves her natural blonde harr to Don na Iean Brrdenthal Brll S humacher leaves hrs book How To Wm Frrends and Influence People to hrs lrttle brother Iackre To Vrvran Werstler Paulrne Stutzman leaves her beauty and to Dorothy Watson Paulrne leaves her frrendly ways l 16 ASS Wlll leaves her speed leaves locker 169 To B11 Aman Naomr Kamerer and to whoever cleans rt out she leaves her long she leave her To Bernrce Sloat Edna Keller harr and to Paulrne Slabaugh gra eful run To whoever wants her Dueber Maurer leaves hrs old flame Dorothy Watson Mary Mole leaves her trtle of Best Dressed Grrl rn the senror class to Marjorre Phrllrps To Mae Horsley Lors Espenschred leaves her weakness for brg blue eyes to Paul Kennedy she leaves her marrmba drum and clarrnet playrng Irmmy Smrth leaves hrs way of tellrng twrns apart on a date to Calvrn Kurtz He leaves hrs cute sayrngs to Sherwood Espenschred Lours Susco leaves hrs mrraculous sense of humor to Hazel Robenstrne He leaves hrs lovely curly brown harr to Mr Markley Erleen Tessmer leaves her love for under class men to Evelyn Heldenbrand Vrrgrnra Mead leaves her abrlrty to choose be tween two lovers to Bob Carper She l aves her flashrng smrle to Don Gosche Irm Horsley leaves hrs good looks to Drck Domer He leaves hrs bashfulness 171 to Opal Domer To Gene Powell Im Mullen leaves hrs formula for keeprng hrs golden locks curly He leaves hrs abrlrty to get strarght A s to Donald Krndy To Mr Bomgardner Ralph Rerkowsky leaves hrs abrlrty to lead a band To Ernest Tessmer h leaves hrs lovely red sweater Donald Long leaves hrs excellent abrlrty to lead a class to Ferman Slabaugh To Gennalou Allrson he leaves hrs red harr Glenn Graber leaves hrs nrce new blue 41 Mercury to the Kurtz twrns He doesnt want to leave Vrvran to anyone and warns all H H S boys o leave hands off Dueber Maurer and Ralph Rerkowsky leave therr abrlrty to love one another to Betsy Cox and Marr lyn Schumacher Beverly Powell leaves her abrlrty to hold down an rce cream freezer to Ruth Wertenberger To Bernrce Anstrne she leaves her audrble way of chewrng gum To lane Strckler Wanda Merkle leaves her abrl rty to argue To Norma Sarver she leaves her love for partres I . . . 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' r- ' ' . . . . , ' I ' - lunlor Class As school opened the enrollment wa twenty SIX At our frrst class meetlng th followxnq offl ers were appornted Pres1dent Ferman Slabaugh V1ce Pres1dent Lots Wlllrams Secretary Ruh Werten berger Treasurer Ernest Tessmer and Htstonan Dorothy Stutzman At a meetmq a few weeks later we sele ted Mar lone Phrllrps Ernest Tessmer and Don Gosche to represent our class on the student councrl One of our frst events was an 1n1t1at1on for the Pre hmen Th1 year the only punxshment was don durrng school hours and the even1ng was spent 1n a formal 1n1t1at1on of Freshxes and teach ers and also a party On November 30 we held a Bake Sale at I V Berg s We held the flrst skatmq party of the year at Land O Dance rn early fall Lots Wrlllams entertamed the class wtth a party rn her home ln early November Twentytrree class members attended The blqgest enterprrse we undertook was the sale of refreshments at the county tournament Thls was the frrst trme rn the hlstory of our school that lass has ever done thts Thrs work added S100 21 to our treasury Our class play Redhead d Royalty from Arkan was g1ven on February l5 Thrs event also add d to our funds The most 1mportant event n our leaves IS the prom whrcla was held at the Woman s Cluo rn Ma srllon on May 23 Th1s year the decoratrons were carned out rn a m1l1tary manner Drums w1ll serve as center preces and red whxte and blue w1ll be promrnent Commlttees for th1s event xncluded Marjorre Phxlhps Eleanor Heldenbrand Paul Ken nedy Ernest Tessmer Ierry Koontz Ross Hrm bauqh Evelyn Heldenbrand Norma Sarver and Margle Swartz IS the only new member She was formerly from Canton Oh1o Sophomore Class Class offlcers are Pres1dent Torn Knapp V1ce Pres1dent Vernon Oswald Se retary Paul1ne Sta bauqh Treasurer Mary Ellen Fulmer and Hrstor 1an Dorothy Watson The Sophomore Class has had only a fe major act1v1t1es Namely an tce skatmt, party wh 1 was held Ianuary 14 rn the Iceland Rxnk rn Akron Th outcome was qurte favorable The other act1v1ty was a Bake Sale on Aprl 3 n the Acme Store Our class rs represented 1n the Student Cnanc 1 by Dorothy Watson and Robert Carper Freshman Class The Freshman Class started w1th n1n teen mem bers Later rn the year we acqurred a new mem ber Mary Sturm makrng a class of twenty At the f1rst meetrng ofhcers were elected They were D1ck Domer Pres1dent W1ll1s Slabauqh V1ce Pres1dent Clark Herser Treasurer and Iane Stmckler Secretary In Ianuary we sponsored an all H1gh School party whlch consrsted of games and danctng w1th refreshments later Later on 1n March we sponsored a Roller Skat mg Party at Land O Dance As 1S the usual custom the Iumors welcomed the Freshmen 1nto the H1gh School w1th an 1n1t1at1on party w1th the Iumors on the QIVIHQ end and th Freshmen on the rece1v1ng end It was a party all nn fun and t was espec1ally enloyed by the Iunror 1n1t1ators Wrlhs Slabaugh and Owen Stoll represent our class rn the Student Councrl . s - . . 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Ill HRH ll II x N 4 I Q N g 4 L A 1 N ni Il ngl 1 I II n 1 x I ll x xvh I 1 nl 1 1 l 1 I '.xX.v AI 1 v I ' I H ll rIII Hin l Q l h x Erghth Grade Offrcers are Presrdent Bruce Horsley Vrce Presrdent Carolyn Walker S cretary Ra hael Werstler and Treasurer Gerald Domer On the whole the erghth grade has not been very actrve thrs past year The class held a werner roast at the begrnnrng of the year and a good trme was had by all From then on ull Chrrstrnas we were rather lax rn actrvrtres Then we exchanged names and each recerved hrs respectxve presents On February 14 S Valentrnes Day we exchanged cards among members of our class At the close of the lunror Hrgh Basketball season the Erghth Grade Home Ec Class held a lunror Hrgh Team party for the players The marn speaker were Superrntendent R C Custer Coach Robert Markley and Captarn Gene Krnsley We had a swell trme and the eats were frne girls The mable champrons of our room were Mrlton Susco and Gene Krnsley Mrlton Susco represents our room on the Student Councrl We are lookrng forward to a prcnrc at the end of the year to end our career as Iunror Hrgh students Seventh Grade Offrcers are Presrdent Lester Wrcks Vrce Presr and Secretary Phrlrp Schumacher The seventh grade held therr class ele tron of of frcers and the results were as above for both Sec trons I and II Our frrst actrvrty was a Halloween Party whrch was very successful We also held a Chrrstmas grft exchange party and later on we had a Valen trne party We held other succe sful events one of whrch was a krte flyrng contest rn whrch Ionas Coblentz race and Kenneth Sloat happened to be the fastest on wooden legs We were well represented on the Iumor Hrgh Basketball team coached by Mr Robert Markley and are lookrng forward to a successful season agarn when we are rn the erghth grade We are plannrng to have a prcnrc or some krnd of a get together at the end of the school year l unror Polrce Every mornmg noon and evenxng two boys are sent to the rntersectron of the school drrve and State Route 43 to gurde the boys and grrls across the street Others have dutres rn the gym halls and at the doors leadrng out of the burldrng Strll others are requrred to put up the flag each mornrng Each member of the Iunror Polrce rs requrred to take the oath of membershlp Offrcers are chosen from among the ranks of the members and these offrcers marntarn drscrplrne among the other students and are rn charge A boy to belong to thrs club must meet certarn strrngent requrrements as to health and mental character A ' ' I , ' ' dent, Iane Werstler: Treasurer, Marlan Chapman: turned out to be the winner. Another was a stilt s , ' 1 - 20 - A hamburger fry at Red Brrdge on September 18 opened the socral season for the H1 Y club They elected Irm Mullen Presrdent Ferman Slabaugh Vrce Presrdent B111 Schumacher Secretary and CcrlSt1mmel Treasurer On October 14 Mr Bom gardner gave a talk on hrs rnternatronal travels rn 1 Europe On November 11 a 1orntH1Y meetrng was held at Canton Townshrp They were enter tamed by a movrng prcture and reheshments On November 18 they had a theatre party On March 4 they were grven a speech by A C L Barthelmeh Prosecutrng Attorney of Stark County Booster Club School sprrrt and sportsmanshrp rs the reason for the formatron of the booster club Wxthout thrs or ganrzatron sports rn our school would not be nearly so popular nor so wrdely attended Th1s year the booster club was well advanced on the road to the formatron of good sportsmanshrp prrde and loyalty ln our school and an rndrvldual responsrbrlrty for the success of school sports To have good sportsmanshrp accordrng to the standard set up by the Booster Club one must be a modest wrnner and a gracrous loser Have a lenrent attrtude toward otfrcrals and look upon our The Grrl Reserves under the competent eye o Mrss Mason engaged rn many socral actrvrtres They had a wemer roast rn Strmmels woods on October 24 On November 30 they were enterta1n ed by Dorothy Watson On November 13 they had a theatre party On December 4 rnstallatron of nevx members and rededrcatron of old members was held In Ianuary they held a survey whrch ex pressed the rdeas the boys held toward the grrls It turned out to be qurte rnterestrng A leap year party rn whrch the grrls were the escorts was held rnter school sports a sport not as a battle for lrfe or death The Club had one hundred and twenty members of which only the offrcral members recerved the blue streak emblem A large banner wrth the school rnsrgna and colors was used throughout the season The club was drrected by Mrss Ebre and Mr Bomgardner and the ofhcrals were Presrdent Don Gosche Vrce Presrdent Marllyn S humacher Sec retary Ruth Wertenberger and Treasurer Marlorre Phrllrps Reserves at the school on December 27 On January 31 the gave an assembly program On March 7 they gave a Powder Puff Mrnstrel They also became members of the Iumor W Y C A durrng the year They crowned therr socxal season by a Mother Daughter banquet on Aprrl 23 at the La Belle Mere rn Canton The offncals of the club thrs year were Presldent Lots Espenschred Vrce Presldent Marlorre Phrllxps Secretary Geraldrne Koontz and Treasurer Man lyn Schumacher H'-Y Girl A ' , , . 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III-111m .I--:en lCl'i4Im,1I.:II 1411 II X 1 X 4 4 I No SENIOR CIASS PRUPIIIECY Bang' Bang' I aimed carefully at a duck tit was hunting season in 19517 and lifted my eyes to watch my prey fall Imagine my surprise when in stead of my feathered friend what should land at my feet but a magic carpet' I put out my hand to examine 1t and accidentally stepped on it Whiz' I was off' Over town and country I soared when another report I heard and my little carpet was shot out from under me I fell many miles to the earth and fainted from fnght When Iawoke I found myself in a heavenly bed of Amenca Beauty roses I perceived it to be a nursery and was lust relaxmg in the thomless bed when I was ap- proached by a stout comely matronly little lady At second glance I was sure I was not mistaken it was my old classmate Iva Boyer' Contrary to recollections of earlier days she came toward me vxith an angelic smile plastered on her face The long suffering look she had on her face was put there in view of the fact that she was still waiting for Bob to return from the army maybe he had lie. reasons As vse sat there reminiscma a bit I looked beyond the hills and saw a p1t1ful abode with the sign I could barely read it 1t was so weatherbeaten Mullen Esq Inc Iva explain ed that he had become a hermit and was getting down to the serious business of trying to save his money of course with a slot machine installed 1n P Y there the rest of his queer life Unable to find my magic carpet I bade Iva good bye and started out over the mountains I knew not where I was minding my own business walking on the left side of the road when with a loud screech of brakes a very snappy car pulled up along Slde of me and a freckle face with a col lege freshman cap stuck on a towhead Cor IS it get ting grayl yelled out Want a r1de pal? Im medlately I recognized Glenn Graber and after crawling in I questioned h1m a bit on the cap he was wearing and he very shamefacedly informed me that he was still struggling through his first year of college Latin being the chief drawback We had not driven very long when we came upon a burly young sailor all thumbs with his battered suitcase almost in the middle of the road He was a gruesome sight with anchors and beaut1ful dames tatooed all over his arms and face Of course 1t was none other than Iohnny Dysle on a shore leave and so since we either had to h1t him or pick him up he also crawled in We had travel ed a few more miles when I said I wanted to stop at the very first filling station and get a map We spotted a very prosperous looking one and whiz zed up to the gas pumps We were greeted by a very pretty gas station attendant and after a flash of those famous dimples I recognized Eileen Tess mer She explained that her father had invested in a gas station for her benefit because she always used so much gas running around She liked fill ing up her own car so well that she decided to go into the business in a b1g way You should see all the truck dnvers that stop there' We filled er up and were on our way minus Sailor Dysle and his baggage We soon came to a large metropohs and I informed my friend Glenn that I wanted to get out and have a look around town Again I bade farewell to one of my former classmates and walk ed up Main Street bound to find adventure My ears heard someone singing a broken version of Scrub me Mamma with a Boogie Beat It was only a bedraggled street cleaner but looking a little more closely I saw that it was Dueber Maurer He gu1lt1ly picked up a cigarette butt and slipped it mto his pocket I didnt want to embarass him by stopping to talk so I hurriedly passed on Poor fel low' And he had such a good start in life I decided to Journey over to the newspaper OIII e and put in an ad for a traveling companion some thing I had wanted for a long time I soon spotted my destination and saunte ed in I had just plac ed my ad when I was greeted by a tall somewhat familiar looking woman Upon my word it was Mary Hmerman' She certainly has risen in the world She told me that she had quite a few of her former classmates working under her and in formed me as to who the y were Possibly its the influence of the Business English Class cropping out in thern Above the noise of the press I could hear another familiar voice I was sure I could never mistake B111 Schumacher Sure enr- Agli there he was sitting at a big mahogany desk with his blond bangs hanging over his eyes writing the gossip column with Bernice supplying the dirt Seeing that he was too busy to be bothered l left Mary to her work also and went into the next room There I saw Pauline Stutzman looking like an old maid already writing a lovelorn column called What You re Best Friends Wont Tell You She didnt look as if her own advice had done her any good Maybe she was using her schoolday tactics for write up material I had barely turned away from her when Iheard a deep satisfied chuckle from the other side of the room There sat none other than Louis Susco reading his own yokes I guess he figured somebody had to laugh at them Suddenly I had to stop my browsing around for I heard the loud shriek of the fire siren Iran to the nearest window and just at that moment the long red truck was tearing past at an unearthly rate of speed But through it all I saw a cool determined young fire chieftress standing by the cause tl mean sittmgj The truck was areenmg madly down the street fsimilar to the good old days when we had driving lessonsl when ll stopped with a loud screech of the brakes At that time I took the opportunity to fly out of the building and watch the excitement When I finally plovted through the mob imagine my surprise i . u r - - . ll - I ll I . - P I - I - ' , ' . u I - I I. 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' T I ' . l I .. 23 .- when I saw Cathenne Strrckrch angnly shakrng her frst at the obyect ln front of her fue truck Here was a b1g gentle contented cow planted squarely rn the mrddle of the road w1th a l1ttle barefoot mrlk mald brlngmg up the rear When she f1nally re moved the m1lkpa1l from the top of her head I saw rrty old pal Loxs Espenschled Flnally everythlng was settled peaceably and Espy rode away rrumphantly astraddle her cow I hopped on the f1re truck unnot1ced and watched Cathenne maneuver down the next street fl cant understand to th1s day how those frremen hang on that thmg everytrme theres a fuel Then I saw the blaze and a fem1n1ne volce shoutmg loudly Save her' Save Angel' A very d1Sl.l'9SSed face was seen at the wlndow and am1d all the smoke I saw Vugmxa Mead The f1re had not done much damage and was qulckly put out by Kate and Her F1reF1ght ers However am1d all the confuslon I notlced now that there were dozens of klttens emerglng from every conce1vable plase V1rg1n1a was run n1ng a cat farm she had always had a klnd heart for all those poor homeless alley cats and Angel belng a charter member of the cat farm she had thought of her safety frrst I passed the tlme of day w1th V1rg1n1a and passed on I had not gone far when the s1ght of a news stand remlnded me that I wanted a paper I was st1ll half a block from my dest1nat1on but I could tery pla1nly hear le shout of Extra from the Corner It was Ann Kovacs maklng a b1g success of the professlon she started rn whxle 1n hlgh school I qurckly purchased my paper and got the bnght xdea of v1s1t1ng the amusement park whxch had become famous overnlght I halled a taxl but was sorry I had not warted for the next one for I got more thnlls than I d1d on the roller coaster whrch I rode on later Another surpnse when I saw who :vas behlnd the wheel It was Rosemary Betzler ln the b1g trme job of taxrdnver Woman suffrage certalnly has taken great strldes smce 1941 We were trovellmg along at a fa1r rate of speed when an object whlzzed by and I felt the car sway from the awful speed of whatever xt was Rosemary very calmly lnformed me that 1t was only Whlz Kamerer who used thrs partrcular street for her practlces She was the woman athlete of the year and was trymg to break her own record Her fnends had her womed because they told her that she would never make anythmg out of herself 1f he d d not speed up a b1t So she takes an over dose of V1tam1n p1lls and they w1ll not wear off After that catastrophe Rosemary told me that she was gomg to reure soon she had plenty of money saved up I was rather puzzled because all the tax1dnvers I had ever known never got wealthy enough to retrre She expla1ned that on one oc caslon she had taken Walter Boll1nger all the way to Florrda He was out of places to go to sell hrs Chr1stmas cards 1t seems that he IS st1ll trylng to sell those from 1940 Maybe the people 1n Flonda have never seen that pattern After he has those sold he IS gomg to take the huge commrsslon he s qetung and golna to set .lp a halr styllst shoppe lf Im not mrstaken hrs Saturday speclal w1ll be a corffure s1m1lar to h1s own So much for Walter I saw that we were now at the amusement grounds and eager for some fun I got out fafter pay1ng my b1ll of coursel and looked around There were tents everywhere and I thought I must have h1t a crrcus ground There was one lrttle bulldmg whlch caught my eye It was supposed to contam a toe dancer whlch took all your cares and your wares away by lust watchlng htm I could hear fa1nt strams of beaut1ful musrc float1ng out from the rnsrde so I decrded to have a peep at th1 marvel It was rather dark on the nslde ex cept for the lrghtmg on the dancer and the stage Large stars fhclcered overhead But walt' Here comes the wonder of the ages' Glldlng out ln mrsty verls comes the utter breath taklng lovllmess of Donald Long' I must confess I never dreamed thxs would be our dear presldents future but you can never tell And hes makrng qu1te a success at rt too Such aplomb ' 'P Not feelmg qu1te as rested as I expected to I wondered over to the fortune tellers tert w1th the name Madam Gazume ln brg red letters all over rt I stuck my head rn fthose gypsles look so forb1dd1ngl but the blonde hau caught my eye nght away Gazlng solemnly at lser huge crystal ball was V1v1an Burgess' She had a chent at the trme and I was very astonished rrght 1n and talk to both of them but the temptatxon was too great I eavesdropped I heard some thmg hke thrs Madame I see IH the crystal ball that you are gomg to travel no you are now navellmg Wlth a dark man Iust then Mary rn terrupted her w1th Oh Heck thats me and Rel kowsky He s a banna peddler down there across the tracks and I s1t ln the l1ttle pushcart and holler BANANAS ' ' I had so st1fle my laughter at the look on V1v1ans face so I quretly backed out mmus my fortune I never mrss the Bearded Lady so that bemg the only attractron I had not seen I went rn for a look here she was 1n all her glory sm1l1ngly g1v1ng autographs to old and young The crowd was be commg more and more congested when amld all the bustle and confusron of the mob clamorrng for her autograph a ternble th1ng happened A hand lad reached out to pluck her sleeve and 1nstead arabbed a lock of her hair I gasped as I saw her whole head of ha1r berng pulled down to the ground The crowd roared but our l1ttle lady st1ll sm1l1ngly went on s1gn1ng autographs It was not a lady but a man' And that lock of ha1r on h1s forehead gave h1m away entxrely Of course no one else could look hke Inn Horsley Those brg blue eyes could easrly be taken for a g1rls and w1th a l1ttle d1sgu1se he played the part very well By this tune I had pretty well t1red of the crrcus so I yourneyed out and down the f11'Sl street I came to I had a few purchases to make one of them a clock for my grandmother so I thought as soon as I saw a good drug store I would stop rn and get . . . , . ' 5 1 - I - ' ' A I I - ' ' - 1 1 I , I . s 1 - ' . ll . I. I V ' u 1 1 . I , . I . . 1 1, v I n . I I . I -, - 5' ff ' ff to see that it was Mary Mole. I wanted to rush ' I ' II ' I I ' I I I - ' 1 ' ' I 11 - Y ' . . . - - 1 1 1- u I I I I I I Q 1 I I . v I . 1 I . . R ' . . , J D S i . n - . . , . I ' a I ' I - 24 - what I wanted among them some asptrms after the ordeal at the c1rcus I found one but what was Ih1S huge semt traller s1tt1ng out ln front of lt Well I went tn and the ftrst thmg I saw was Mary lane W1 ks w1th her legs wrapped around the stool at the counter She had a pecuhar garb slouch hat w1th a badge and otly trousers and above all a br1ght red sh1rt She was le1surely stppmg a soda lat rt agaml after renew1ng our fnendshrp I hes1tantly asked her what she was dressed up for a masquerade for 1n the mlddle of the day She looked rather hurt but klndly told me that she had to dress that way to dr1ve her truck that she had a truck l1ne from Detrott to Prttsburgh I later learned that she always takes the roundabout way through Marlboro Iust then my attent1on was dlstracted by the tall handsome soda jerker emergtng from the back of the store W1th a gr1n reachmg from ear to ear he asked what I wanted The grm gave xt away I mean the gold tooth Nobody has one hke 1t It was I1mmy Smrth My how he grew thmg out of my classmates but I1mmy at least has a d1gn1f1ed professxon I told I1mmy that I would hke to see hrs alarm clocks whereupon he took me back to another counter and showed me hrs d1s play I notlced one queer look1ng oblect resemb- l1ng a clock and I was rnformed that 1t was one Edna Keller had taken ten years to tnvent and 1t had very recently been put on the market She had always had such a dtfflcult t1me 1n her school days to get up tn t1me to get to school that she thought 1t would PIOIII her Lf she would lnvent one that would do the work lt looked as 1f lt m1ght too It was made l1ke any other clock w1th one ex cept1on on 1t was a long extenslon resembllng an arm wh1ch was the alarm When 1t was t1me for you to get up 1t reached out and tapped you very gently on the shoulder for wherever 1t h1t youl and then rf th1s ltttle remlnder dxd not awaken you you recerved rather a sound beat1ng By then you were u ually ready to get up and shut the thmg off I was so rmpressed w1th 1t that I took 1t along Mary Iane had frmshed her soda and we walked out of the store together I stood there on the s1de walk w1th tears rn my eyes and watched her Loom off rn her truck I was st1l1 stand1ng there 'ookmg down the street after her when I heard a loud Yrpee and I felt a rope crawl around my mtddle I thought 1t was supposed to be a lasso and I looked around to see who would have the nerve to do such a thmg Upon my word tt was Beverly Powell all decked out rn a ten gallon hat hxgh heeled cowboy boots and a p1stol at her srde She had a startled look on her face when she saw she had lassoed me and blurted out Oh gosh I meant to get that man up ahead of you' Ill get one sometlme though lust wa1t Then she saw who I was and started all over agatn Howdy stranger where yo all been all these years? I told her and she saxd she had been w1th a h1ll brlly outfrt for a long t1me and she was theu champeen yodeler She had sort of a hard t1me learnlng the1r l1ngo but she was gett1ng xt out pretty well She explamed that she had to get go- 1ng and when she walked off I couldnt help notrcmg that her legs were slrghtly bowed pre- sumably from ndlng all those horses Iln the parkl She left me w1th a merry yodel on her l1ps and I far when I notlced a large srgn on the front of a bulldmg YOU MIGHT FIND YOUR MATE COME HERE FOR A DATE and underneath t Wanda Merkle Escort Bureau I concluded that probably she wanted to help out the poor unfor tunates who couldnt get the1r own dates because she was always ready to sympathrze w1th someone tn that predxcament It was growrng dark and I declded I d1dnt have t1me to stop and chat I was gett1ng rather worned about my cond1t1on for the mght when a d1m obyect landed r1ght there on the sldewalk 1n front of me and I looked down and saw my magxc carpet' I thought probably 1t was here to take me home so I stepped on 1t and was gone and soon found myself at home 1n my own back yard All 1n all I had a very busy day seetng all my class mates agam after all th1s t1me although I must confess I d1dnt expect them to turn out th1s way and I dont thlnk they d1d elther ust The Ltttle Man who wasnt there who followed them around for four years Well. I had seen enough that day to expect any- wandered off in the other direction. I had not gone - - ' , ' H iz S . . - - I - Q . ' . - I . .. 25 - WHO'S WHO AT HAHTVIIIIE ,ME 'Nl 47 Top Row Ferman Slabaugh Don Gosche Iames Horsley Bottom Row Donna lean Bndenthal Rosemary Beizler and Darwxn Sm1th Popularlty Poll ALL AMERICAN GIRL Wanda Merkle ALL AMERICAN BOY Darw n Smnh BEST GIRL STUDENT Edna Keller BEST BOY STUDENT hm Mullen BEST GIRL ATHLETE Rosemary Betzler BEST BOY ATHLETE Ferman Slabaugh CLEVEREST BOY Carl Strmmel BEST GIRL MUSICIAN Lols Espensch1ed BEST BOY MUSICIAN Ernest Tessmer SCHOOL FLIRTS lG1rll Betsy Cox SCHOOL FLIRTS CBOYJ B111 Walker BEST DRESSED GIRL Donna lean Brldenthal BEST DRESSED BOY Don Gosche MOST TALKATIVE GIRL Opal Domer MOST TALKATIVE BOY B111 Schumacher QUIETEST GIRL Edna Keller QUIETEST BOY Sherwood Espensch1ed CHAMPION GUM CHEWER lG1rD Bernlce Anstrne CHAMPION GUM CHEWER KBOYJ lohnny Dysle SCHOOL SWEETHEARTS Ph1ll1ps vs Slabaugh SENIOR MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED CBoyJ Iames Mullen CG1rD Lo1s Espensch1ed BEST LIKED GIRL Ruth Wertenberger MOST AMIABLE PERSON Ruth Wertenberger BEST LOOKING GIRL Freshman Sophomore Iunror Semor Donna lean Bndenthal V1v1an Werstler Marjone Ph1l11ps Rosemary Betzler BEST LOOKING BOY Freshman Sophomore Iunror Senlor B111 Walker Bob Carper Don Gosche Iames Horsley 26 , rg I N' I .,, CLEVEREST GIRL - - - I I I I I I I -Mary Ellen Fulmer BEST LIKED BOY C H OICE: .... Iames Horsley Boys Glee Club The orqamzatron was represented very mu h 11 publ1c appearance thrs year They also sang rn the Chr1stmas Vesper serv1ce on December 15 rn cooperahon w1th the Gxrls Glee Club Calvm Kurtz Lavern Domer Ralph Rerkowsky Ferman Sla baugh D1ck Domer Darw1n Smlth and Lours Susco vere chosen to mg 1n the Sprmq 'Vlu 1 Fe trval at WI Kmley Auclrtorrum on May 10 Da NUI Smnh was Presrdent Glenn Graber Vrce D 1der1+ Carl Snrrmel S cretary and L1brar1an Dau' Kennedy Amd Charles Walker Mrss Nrswand r :i ted the club ll Cappella Chou The ACappella Cho1r are selected members ol the grrls and boys glee clubs They partrcrpated 1n the Chr1stmas Vesper Serv1ce and the May 10th MUSIC Festxval at McK1nley Audrtorxum On May 1 rn cooperatxon wrth the band they presenteu Sprmq MUSIC Fesuval Members were also pxcn d from the organrzanon to part1c1pate rn the mu contest at Canton Townshzp on Februarv 15 GlIlS Glee Club The Grrls Glee Club made therr hrst pubhc p pearance m a Chrrstmas Vesper Servrce on Decern ber 15 They also partxcxpated 1n the Spnnq Con cert ln cooperatron w1th the band and Boys Glee Club The offxcers were Lors Espensclued Presl dent MGIJOTIC Phllhps V1ce Presldent Ruth Wer tenberqer Secretary Treasurer and Evelyn and Eleanor Heldenband were the hbrarrans On May 10 TH the MUSIC Festrval held at McK1nley Audxtor rum Beverly Powell Marlone Phrlhps Norma Sar ver Dorothy Stutzman Mae Horsley and V1v1an VVerstler parucrpated Mrss Nrswander was drr ector of the club I C - '- - S l S C S . , , A . . , , vw . . . . , . 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IQ 51.-M' .vi- 0lllC9 Stull ne aar' atron ot Plartvrlle Hrgh School was C ded to C xery great extent by a staff consrstrng 0 mor qrr s Usually the dutres of a prrnc pal ot a hool extertc over a very wtde fteld so wrde tha re can no cope wrth all of them ln our otnce M ndc lV' le and Etleen Tessmer took care ot all secretarral work Nhrle Iva Rover and Mary Mol comprled and kept rn shape all r cords necessary for the board of educatlon and for the school Rose mary Betzler was an assrstant o these qrrls wher ox ra work was grven them L1brury Stott Tne dunes o the lrbrartans were very extensrve 0 r ltbrary 'ns year so the lrbrctrrans were made extremely busy sortrng classrtyrna and mak ng e read o publlc use The work of the lrbrary staff y a a pcrtral N Y and Mr Custer The new books are Chosen afte careful drscussron bv MISS Htll and Mr Cust r Elementary Declomotlon Contestants he elerrertary competmon tor county declarna on was drrected by lVl1ss Nrswander The county contest was held at Ax ondale on December 8 Betty Gnmm recerved frrst prrze whrch consrsted of a bronze medal for her vocal solo ot Ho Mrster Prperl Bermce Mrller and Rachel Wearstler re presented the grade school tn a vocal duet They sang 'Nould God I Were an Apple Blossom I actual declamatron lane Espenschred had the hono of representrng Hartvtlle wrth the verse Leak rn the Drke She also partrctpated rn drstrrct com petltron T' , ' nxnistr ' . ' ' ' Y A 9 .A - ' ' ' ' ' . ' , e ' Ee ' ' ls. ' ' i - ' . . - sc ' r ' ' ' , ' 5 ' ' I ' 1 -ls I I . 'A , l V . rj, ,aviy - L4 . A-.I'. V . this year. A number of new books were added to A. project under the direction of Miss Frances Hill u ' - tl ' , ' ' . - V r . Y W -, ' ' ' ' A ' ' A 1-1 9 , J, A A . . ZlE 3' f r ' . -r - - ' . A A I ' . A zi r - ' ' ' . n e r l 1 ' . r I - 30 - Herald Stall The Herald Staff drd a very laudable rob rn ex tollrng school news rn the past year They accom plrshed some outstandrng achrevement and the talent uncovered has made news sydrcates lrke Unrted Press green wxth envy In February they went to the Akron Beacon Ioumal oftrce where they were shown ways and means of runnrng a news paper rn case some asprnng young soul entertarned that for an ambrtron The Aprrl Fool edrtron was a wow' Anyone wrth a crazy rdea was allowed to put 1t rn prrnt rn that edrtron Mrss Mason was an ex ceedrngly capable advrsor and she frlled her pred ecessors shoes beyond expectatron Edrtor 1n Chref Iames Mullen Assrstant Edrtor Wrllram Aman Busrness Manager Donald Long Advertrsmg Manager Wrllram S huma her Crrculatron and Exchange Mary Mole Drstrrbutron Ann Kovacs Sports Edltor Socral Edrtors Dorothy Watson Mary lane Wrcks Art Edrtors Edna Keller Dorothy Stutzman Lrterary Edrtor Feature Edrtor Assrstant Feature Edrtor Departmental Reporter Humor Edrtors Irm Horsley Lours Susco Iohn Dysle Lo1s Espenschred Ralph Rerkowsky Dueber Maurer Geraldrne Koon z Cornposrng Fdrtor Wanda Merkle Rssrstant Comoosrng Edrtor Catherrne Str ckrch T5 prsts Paulrne Stutzman Beverly Powell Vrvran Burgess Erleen Tessmer and Rosemary Betzler Proof Readers Vrrgmra Mead Naomr Kamerer Whos1t'? Glenn Graber Advrsors Mrss Betty Mason Mr R C Custer Student Councrl The Student Councrl was formed thrs year for the hrst trme rn Hartvrlle Hrgh hrstory The pur pose of such a councrl IS to grve the student body a vorce rn the general and socral actrvrtres of the elected students from the grades 7 to 12 Members of the Councrl are Presrdent Darwrn Smrth Lors Espenschred Iames Mullen Ernest Tess mer W1ll1S Slabaugh Mrlton Susco Donald Gos che Marjorre Phrllrps Bob Ccrrper Dorothy Watson Sec y and Treasurer Owen Stoll and Ioan Espen schred The two supervrsors are Mr Gardn r and Mr Brshop The frrst meetrna was held on October l Annual Edrtor rn Chref Iames Mullen Assocrate Edrtor Darwrn Smrth Busrness Manager Donald Long Asst Busrness Manager Lours Susco Advertrsrng Managers Wanda Merkle Brll Schumacher Photo Edxtors Rosemary Betzler Glenn Graber Athletrc Managers Iohn Dysle Irm Horsley Whats What Vrrgrnra Mead Crrculatron Edrtor Dueber Maurer Asst Crrculatron Edrtor Walter Bollrnger Actrvrtres Ralph Rerkowsky 1940 A Constrtutron was later drawn up by the members and passed by the councrl The coun 11 was drvrded rnto three specral commrttees consrst rng of socral athletrc and assembly The student der to pay for outsrde talent for assembly programs The councrl also handled and passed all the s hool calendar dates for any actrvrtres The members were also rn charge of the Actrvr tres Banquet held May 14 and publrshed a school calendar for the month of May lrstrng all actrvrtres of that month also rncludrng the program and menu of the banquet C1 Art Edrtor Alumnr Calendar Class Hrstory Class Prophecv Edna Keller Ann Kovacs lVIary Mole Lors Espenschred Mary lane Wrcks Iva Royer Catherine Strrckr h Vrvran Burgess Class VVxll features Erleen Tessmer Mary Hrnerman ryprsts Paulrne Stutzman Beverly Powell Naomx Kamerer Advrsers Mr Custer Mrss Mason Mr Barry - v . 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I..ix-i'm- Iirir.-il Il--N Illini- ,rim i, lhvh i1n'i'ixi'iII', riilvii Kurtz, Gul 4 H Oth Pres1dent Marlone Carper V1ce Pres1 d 'rt Wanda Merkle Secretary Treasurer V1v1an Wer tler Re reatlon Leader Lots W11l1ams R porter Geraldme Koontz The Guls 4H whrch convenes only durmg the summer months when the gurls are not occup1ed mth school work IS a recreauonal project Durlng the past summer the quls were busy wrth sewmg prolects and other var1ed home act1v1t1es Numer ous Red Cross prolects are mcluded 1n the 4 H l1st of dut1es and charmes Gul Scouts Thrs organrzatlon was form d for he elevat1o'1 ot the standard of lvmg for young Amerrcan g1rls '-lartvrlle gurl couts under the leadershlp of Mrs nvelyn Cox has strlved and are str1v1ng to attam the Thrs y ar they spec1al1zed ln Arts and Craft Folk Dan 1ng Nature Study and Patr1ot1sm the latter hemg of v1tal rmportance w1th the condrtron of 1n rnatronal relatronshlps as they exxst today The-xr octal calendar was not entrrelv empty eltner It was Nell nlled out w1th partles and soc1al tunctrons whrch characterrze any club rn our com communlty Partres were grven on Valentrne Day Halloween and Chrrstmas They gave a Good Fnday program zvhr h consrsted of a rel1g1ous theme The otfrcers were Dorothy Werstler Secretary Betty Grxmm Treasurer and Reporters Phyll1s Knapp and Donella Mort Boys 4 H Offrcers Presrdent Laverne Domer V1ce Pres1 dent Donald Green Secretary Treasurer Boss H1mebaugh News Reporter Ray H1mebaugh The Boys 4H IS marnly an agrxcultural project mterested 1n such works as rarsmg dauy cattle hog ra1s1ng and Sludylnq the dut1es and opportun1t1es of tarmmg They enter therr products rn the county ta1r to compare the1r work wrth the other 4 H mem bers 1n the county Inc1dentally they have come away wrth the1r share of prlzes to prove that Hart v1lle ts just as amply prov1ded Wllh good farmers rnunrty as nelghborrng commumues I 'cersz ' , ' ' 1 ' '- ' ' ' ' ' . ' e. . : - . ' ' ' ' A s' : C ' . ' ' ' : e- - - - -- . . . . . 9 Y . Q .y, . X y .. . . . S I. . . . . . . . . - L ' ' s ' ' s ' . goal set up by the founders. - - ' ' I e l . ' I X .B . . . ie ' ' ' ' . ' ' 7 ' ,' s ' ' A ' 1 - 34 E Darwrn Sm1th Profes or Keats Perry Charles Walker Ned Steerwell dlrected stage props and backgrounds It was a SGHIOI Play On Frmday even1ng Aprtl 18 the Hrgh S hool aud1tor1um was a verltable bee h1ve of act1v1ty to use a rather antrquated phrase You ask what happ ned? Why the senrors demonst ated therr dramauc ab1l1ty 1n the form of a play called Pro fe sor How Could You? It was a three act com edy about the romance of a rather old fashloned young Drofessor whose favorrte subject was the ltfe of Cleopatra or IH other words hrstory of the most anc1ent v1ntage From the srghs audrble m the aud1ence when some of the more amorous scenes were 1n progress one would yudge 1t to be a huge success Mrss Nlswander dtrected the play and IS to be All Hlgh A new rdea was mtroduced th1s year lt was that of g1v1ng an all hrgh school play for the beneflt of the school assembly programs The play was dlrected by M1ss Frances H111 Mr Mark farclcal comedy bordenng on satrre It was grven on November 16 and desptte roar1ng guns and shrleks of terror 1t was a very successful program The name of the productron was One Wrld Nrght Cast of characters was Rodney Dodd Iames Mullen Iodwrllow W1ll1am Aman fongratulafed on the frne pertorman t the Semor Class cast The cast of the play was as follow Lots Espenschted hm Horsley V1v1an Burgess Glenn Graber Beverly Powell Wanda Merkle Iohn Dysle Mary lane Wrcks School Play Charlotte Allen Aunt Myra Dr Bell Nurse Trent V1 k Randolph Boggm Tootsre Bean lohn Appleby Pr1sc1lla Morley Grandma Perry Grandpa Perry Valert Whttman Betsy Cox Wanda Merkle Ernest Tessmer V1rg1n1a Mead Marrbelle Hawkrns Mary Ellen Fulmer Don Long Drckens W1ll1s Slabaugh Mrs Rodney lade Darnell Scorplo Ralph Rerkow ky Ofhcer Brady Ruth Wertenberger Catherme Str1 klch Rrchard Domer 1 unlor Play Of course lt rs quesuonable as to the veracttv of that harr but the play was very good and the lun 1ors are to be commended on then fme perform an e Paul Kennedy w1th hrs beauttful head of hatr had all the gtrls on the edge of then ea s w1th hearts thumplng wlldly and eyes suspx ously dreamy Wllh hrs colorful portrayal of Prmce ael a country l'11ClC from the wooly wrlds o' Ark ansas Ferman Slabaugh was Percy a college boy w1th a flare for comedy and w1th an unb hevably dumb eypressron on h1s face Don Gosche and Ernest Tessmer were upper classmen whose grrls Bernrce Anstme and Geraldme Koontz were fatuated by the Prrnce Marjorre Ph1ll1ps had the grrl lead playmg the part of a bashful but studrous type She got the Prmce IH the end Norma Sar ver Ruth Wertenberger and Wrlma Hlnerman had supportmg roles tn the cast and W1ll1am Sturm was the vlllarn The play was under the drrectron of Mr Blshop ' ' , ' , ' C y ' ce 3' ' 'ae . , ' r , ' D' S , - ' ' no ,,,,, c'i . . . - I , ' T T Y YYY' Y I S . . . , . -U------M-H .9 , . ley was advertising manager, and Mr. Gardner 'cc I I --v-vw----Aiiii- . . hr--. ...vss. 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S.11'u-11 Scholurshlp Contestants Thts group represents the rntellrgentsra of Hart v11le I-hgh School The teachers prck the best stu dent rn therr subject and enter them 1nto competr t1on wtth the cream of the county Incrdentally all Hartvrlle students placed htgh 1n therr respectrve ests Irm Espenschred was second rn the county rn algebra berng txed wrth two other students for top honors Unfortunately he was ehmrnated when a second test was taken to determrne second posrtror The students who took the tests rn the drtterent sublects were Algebra Irm Espenschted and Iunror Stutzman Btology Vernon Oswald and Mary Ellen Fulmer Chemrstry Darwrn Sm1th and hm Mullen LIIGIGIY The people who represented Hartvrlle H1gh S hool 1n the debate teams partrcrpated 1n I4 de very educat1onal actrvrty They d1s uss methods ot modern government and practl es and habtts of modern people The subtect th1s year was Re solved that the power of the Federal Government should be mcreased The county cornpetrtron con General Scrence Owen Stoll Latrn I Mae Horsley and D1ck Dorner Lat1n II Manlyn Schumacher Plane Geometry Dante Susco Enghsh II Betsy Cox and Mxrrarr MCKIDDGN Enghsh III Gera1d1ne Koontz Englrsh IV Ralph Rerkowsky Shorthand I Bern1ce Sloat Typrng I Dorothy Stutzman Amerrcan Hrstory Marjorle Phtllrps and Ross Hrmebaugh W orld Hrstory Paulrne Slabauah and Tom Knapp and Debate test was held 1n February at Worth Canton The team was duected by Mr Homer Bomgardner gram th1s year were Iosephme Barker and V1v1an Werstler In the tournament they gave Whrte Lrlacs and Apple Blossoms both dramatlc read tngs respectrvely They were judged accord1ng to memory express1on enunrcatron and porse Boy Scouts The scoutmaster of the Hartvrlle Boy S outs Mr Barry under whose efforts the boy s outs are mstructed rr the ways by whrch they can make our country a brgger and better natron The boy couts do not specrahze 1n socral tunctron as othe clubs do but they engoy much more the o casron al campmg IYIPS and the competrtton they encount er rn order to be a better scout On lune 19 20 and 21 1940 the two Hartvllle patrols attended the IVlcK1n1ey Area Campoval at Wooster Ohro w1th one hundred and trve other patrols They showed the skrll they had acquued as a scout and recerved an A ratrng Durmg the week or August 18 erghteen members wrth thelr scoutmaster attended Camp Tuscazoar near Dover Ono All these scouts earned the plpestone award tor campmg . 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XY'Ii:1n linrni. tumor Band MUSIC Contestants lumor Band In mo t high schools of the county the Junior high 1or lzand was organized und r th direct on of Mr hool s udents are not allowed to play tn the band Bomgardner cmd w ll enter county omD titton next rlcrtv lle took uo th s practice this year The lun year The band made its debut on December 9 at a concert which was sponsored by the P T A It wa remarkable the rmprovement the band under f nt compared to five months previous In com Detitron with other bands from North Eastern Ohio c Kent on March 21 they rece1ved a very good rating There were fifty three bands there Eileen Maurer represented Hartv1lle at the Stark County Band Clinic at Canal Fulton on February 6 ln the Iun1or High Solo contest at North Canton on March 4.9 Hartvrlle was represented by G rald Domer w1th a baritone solo lim Espenschied bass solo and Dolores Espenschied with a clarinet solo l.lSlC At Canton Township on February 15 rn the En semble contest Hartville High School was repre sented by four groups a duet By the Bend of the Rrver by Calvin Kurtz and Mary Ellen Fulmer a trio consisting of Beverly Powell Norma Sarver and Viv an Werstler sang Rose Mane a sex tette with Mae Horsley Dorothy Stutzman Dorothy Watson Vivian Werstler Wanda Merkle and Betsy Cox sang Green Cathedral and a mixed oc GH In the hrgh school conte t at Mt Jrnon on April 5 a brass sextette played and Vivian Burgess was the proud donor with a French Horn solo In the National contest at Flint Mich from May 14 to May 17 Lo1s Espenschied received a suv r1or ratmg for a martmba solo The Sprmg Band Con ert was given on April 22 On May 10 at the County Tessmer Lois Espenschled lane E pens hr d and Gerald Domer represented Hartvrlle Und r the ex cellent direction of Mr Homer Borngardn r Hart ville can sincerely be proud of 1ts oand Contestants 40 tette consisting of Marjorie Phillips Beverly Powell Lo1s hspenschied Ruth Wertenberger Ferman Sla baugh Ralph Re1kOWSkY Louis Susco and Ernest Tessmer sang Annie Laurie A memorable thing happened that day All the ensembles recelved the same rating All were given excellent mlnus They were directed by Miss Eleanor Niswcrnder vocal music director . 3 ' ' ' ' ' ' 9 . 9 ' 1 . :c t ' . . i e ': e ' ' ' ' l. i ' ' . 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Bob Carper and Dueber Music Festival at McKinley, Ernest Tessmer, Eileen ' , ' ' , s c 'e ' ' , ' . e - , . 5 . . . , M ' - u - - u - I - n I , :ll . - I I CANIIIII HE TRUE HY THE PIEUPIE George Washington it 'Ir 'ir if if ir 1 - IAMES MULLEN Thrs IS I1ms last year as a basketball player at Hartvrlle as he IS a Senlor He has been on the varsrty three years H1s herght and ab111ty to fake has been a huge factor 1n the success of the team He w111 be much mrssed 1n the control of the back board next year IAMES I- ORSLEY Thrs was hm s f1rst and last year on the vars1ty He came here from McK1nley when he was a Iunror but he d1dnt go out for basketball unt1l th1s year He lmmedrately pro eeded to make hrmself a place on the frrst hve He IS a good long sho and d1S plays lots of frght durrng a game He never s ored h1gh but he has nearly always broken 1nto th scorrng column IAMES KURTZ I1m d1dnt see much servrce th1s year but he was always ready to go H15 ChCI1'CtCf61'1Sl1CS are that he can shoot accurately and 15 a scrapprng player He TS a sophomore and should have two more year of good play on the vars1ty WILLIAM SCHUMAL, HER Thrs was Brlls second year on the varsxty and also h1s last be ause he too IS a Sen1or B1ll plays a very good floor game He has never scored very hrgh but he sets up many good shots for the other boys l'l1S passmg 1S a charactenst1c that stands ou ROBERT CARPER Bob IS a sophomore th1s year and earned h1s lust letter He plays a good floor game and has usually cored 1.11 the double frgures H1s sp cralty 1S a one hand lump shot He helped hm Mullen and Lours Susco control the backboards success fully He should have two more successful years ahead of hun IIARTVIIIIE BAS!-GETEEIIS Our Couch Robert M Markley WILLIAM KURTZ B111 hke hrs tw1n brother I1m IS a good long shot and plays a good floor game He too d1dnt see much servrce th1s year but he should be rrght rn there f1ght1ng next year as he w1l1 be a Iunror He also has two more years ahead of hrm rn whrch to show hrs ab1l1ty DARWIN SMITH hm as he rs better known IS a Senlor th1s year cnd w11l not be back next year He d1dnt see much servrce th1s year but was always there 1n a pmch He IS a good long shot and plays a good floor game Once rn awhrle he would open up n the bus w1th some wrsecracks 1n order to keep the sp1r1t of the team up CARL STIMMEL Doc d1dnt get 1n very often but when h d1d he proved hrmseli capable He IS a Iunror and vs. 111 be ln there next year hghtrng for a berth on the startmg lrneup H1s wltty saymgs and GCIIOIIS kept the locker room rn an uproar most of the t1ITl6 I OUIS SUSCO Tre score was 36 36 rn the Marlboro game w1th 7 seconds to go when LOUIS took the ball from a Marlboro boy and proceeded to smk the w1nn1ng bucket Hrs he1ghth around the backboards w1ll be mlssed next year after he graduates 1n May FERMAN SLABAUGH Fermle Capta1n of th1s years team IS lust a Iumor and w1ll be back next year for another chance to earn for hrmself a posmon on the Q11 tourney team He earned It th1s year as a forward We are all lookmg forward to another good season for Fermre next year , , , I . . . . . . - 1 1 . . . - 1 , . - 1 1 .1 - 1 . . . . . - . . . . . 1 - . . . 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' .ooW, H- 21 -- , ' .o.,e .-- 19 ,,., - ' .o..., ,N 30 ' .,.e, eh- 16 ' -C ' .,.,, ru- 24 ' Us Junior High Squad Standing Gerald Domer Bruce Horsley Allan Fryberger Milton Sus o Gene Klnsley Coach Robert Markley Seated Lester Wicks lack S humacher Pete Cox Tom Cox Duane Dorner Phrhp Schumacher Manager SEASON RECORD Hartvllle Hartvllle Hartvrlle Hartville Hartville Hartvllle Hartville Hartville Hartville Hartvrlle Hartv111e Hartville Lou1sv1lle Canton Twp Canton Twp Canal Fulton Loulsvrlle Mlddlebranch Louisville East Sparta Greentown Marlboro Waynesburg Louxsvllle . -------U 27 . . in ' ve,,,,,.. 16 . ' .,,, Uno- 16 . ' .,.,...., 18 ' .......o, 24 ' ' W- Hartville .,.v.r... 21 Louisville --- . un-nn 21 . ' .......,. 20 ' ' --- ' .o,,.,... 14 - ' ..v,,,... 22 -- ' .r,,...,. 17 --- ' - ,... .... 1 8 ' ......... 21 ' ' ,H - 46 .. Cheerleaders The number of new members of the cheerlead- tor the Booster Club cmd the spirit they installed in rng squad was l1m1ted to only one thrs year that the basketball team The cheerleaders for next year was Mary lane Wrcks They are to be commend have not been chosen Bernrce Arstme vt l be ed o the help they aave 1n orgaruzmg cheerlng he only returnmg cheerleader Baseball Th1s fall as last the boys of the school had tall baseball due to the fact that there was to be no football team They were quxte successful and came out wxth 4 wms and 2 defeats They vson from Beach C1ty 10 to 6 and 7 to l Glrls Physlcal Lookmg m on a typlcal class of the Glrls Physr cal Educauon one could see SIQHS of good wrought by such a class Conducted by Mrss Betty Mason the glrls show varymg degrees of sklll rn the actr vrtles partrclpated ln Reducmg GXQICISGS are taken by the glrls on the plump s1de tn vxtalxty and rmagmatron In the other sports there are three They defeated Bohvar 10 to 1 and ll to 3 But Wooster rmposed two defeats of 5 to 1 both trmes The prospects for a good team thrs sprmg grves the boys a lot more mterest then they had ongmal ly taken 1n baseball Educatlon classes rn whrch you mlght d1v1de them Frrst the lazrer ones would play baseball those not so lazy would play volleyball and basketball m he sport of the really serlous type In the volleyball tournament the semor g1rls artlsts m such co'n petltron walked away wrth the glor1es ' : . - ' . 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' , ,11- '.'1-1'111J IJ11111-111 I 1' III Iluw: .I11I111 , Il11I11,, Ilf-ik1 vslxy, If' '1 l2lIl S1151 11.rI1, Lmais Sus -11. .I'111 .I I , .lim If '.-I I': ul K1 1'lI'l SU1111111-I - 1 I - 'N sv 'M V' ll Y! as 51 fi 'fm .rx 'Q' gf tina- vw L, aw -' '7' u Q ,mf , al' L 1 Xx 'X , 1 I -ar' il 4178 'Ulf U-KN HE TRUE -50 SENIOR DIRECTORY IAMES MULLEN Amb1t1on To follow m Clarence Darrow ootsteps Also to save the ltfe of one man rn a crtmmal court case Preferences Brunettes Pet Peeves Havmg to do anyth1ng Usually Seen Tessmers f rocery store and go1ng to Canton Det Van1ty Blond ha1r and sweaters Embarrasmg Moment When the Semor g1rls found out about mv R date BEVERLY ANN POWELL Amb1t1on To chew gum Nl!'1OL1l crackmg t Preferences Hot fudge sundaes cake cheeseburgers and tall orunettes W h some excepuonsl Pet Peeves B111 Schumacher Usually Seen At Isalys mth Bets: Cor eatmg hot fudge sundaes Pet Van1ty Weanng a alr rtoborx :mi Embarassrng Moment Gettmg called do N1 by the cameraman IVA ROYER Amb1t1on To marry a rxcrt 'nan Also o b a good cook and sewer Preferences A man w1th a 40 Chevy dark wavy harr and a green h op coat Pet Peeves Democracy also women shorts or bloomers Usually seen At Wtnmfred Klrne s rn Ken Pet Van1ty Ftxmg my natr and red ftnger natl pollsh Embarassmg Moment r-Iavtng two boy fnends meet RALPH REIKOWSKY Amb1t1on Commerctal flyer and bemg ptlot of a d1ve bomber rn the next war Preferences Small g1rls wlth chestnut or blond hatr Pet Peeves Cathanne Strlckrch and snob brsh gurls Usually Seen Walk1ng up and down the halls w1th Dueb Pet Van1ty Maroon shoes and long han Embarassmg Moment When a certarn grrl refused to k1ss me good mght WILLIAM SCHUMACHER Ambrtton To be a success tn my work and to lead a good home hfe Preferences Dark brunette espec1ally Iunlors rf you know what I mean Pet Peeves When G R G1IlS cant keep thelr hands off a H1Y m1nute book Usually Seen In the v1c1n1ty of the school Pet Vamty My blue pants Embarassmg Moment When other g1rls get thexr dates mxxed espec1ally afte band MARY I-IINERMAN M Amb1t1on To be a nursematd Preferences Tall blondes wlth blue ey es Pet Peeves To hear someone sav Marv get up tts tzme to go to school Usually Seen At home Workmg Pet Vamty The thxngs I eat Ernbarass1ng Moment My frr date wtth Ralph Yoder HORSLEY Ambttron To be successful ll lt e Preferences Brunettes Pet Peeves Gtvtng autographed pt tures to sentor g1rls Usually Seen At Isalys or at the Nattonal Food Market Pet Van1ty Whlte basketball shoes Embarassmg Moment Gomg out wtth a grrl 23 years old NAOMI KAMERER Amblt1OH To vote for Roosevelt tn the next electlon Preferences Espectally brunettes n black DeSotos Usually Seen Wlth V1v1an Burgess or com 1ng to school late Pet Peeves My glasses Pet Van1ty Long eye lashes Embarassmg Moment When I fell on the floor ln General Bustness EDNA KELLER Ambltlon To travel around the world wlth Tyrone Power Preferences Rasoberry lelly on brown bread toast and Swxss steak and mush rooms Pet Peeves Havmg to get up rn the mornmg Usually Seen Comlng to school at ten trl mne every mormng Pet Vamty To have mce shoes Embarassmg Moments Fallrng down sllppery days 1 S, ' .. : . fs , . 4 . yi nl : y . . 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I 9 - . - N ' l is ' . l ' I lil . . . . 1 - ' - . : ' ' ' ' ' - 3 - t i ' - ' 4 I - . . . .. : - . g, I A on - 51 - ANN KOVACS Ambltlon To become a professronal wart ress Preferences Tall dark handsome mascu lme and dark wavy hcnr Pet Peeves Cookmg and lengthy speeches Usually Seen Occupted at Samovar Tea Room Pet Vanrty Danclng or washmg dxshes lSummer Weatherl Embarassmg Moment At roller skatmg rmk DONALD LONG Ambmon To help get the semor class to Washlngton and back ln one group Preferences Blondes or real brunettes but I havent seen very many real brunettes so Ill take blondes Pet Peeves Dueber Maurer Usually Seen Keeplng tabs on my prefer ence or watchlng the money roll 1n at the candy stand Pet Vamty Red Embarassrng Moment Youd be surpnsed VIRGINIA MEAD Ambltron To be a success and to travel Preferences Medlum herghth dark ha1red boys I-Iamburgs w1thout onrons and orange POP Pet Peeves Test that Bomy glves home work and berng called by some one else s name Usually Seen School church wlth Sxd Pet Van1ty My wave rn my ha1r teeth and G R rlng Embarassmg Moment Calhng one person by another name when they both were boys DUEBER MAURER Ambltxon To own the Greyhound bus com pany and dr1ve one of the buses myself fAn Isaly store w1ll dol Preferences Blondes or red heads w1th slrghtly bowed legs Pet Peeves Nosey people who mrnd other peoples busmess and hand out unwanted adv1ce Usually Seen Behrnd the bar at lsalys slapptng somethrng palatable together Pet Vamty Chewlng gum w1th lots of snap and lots of han o1l Embarassmg Moment Caught 1n a g1rls l1v1ng room by ner father and mother Preferences A sandwlch wxth mayonnalse runnrng out Pet Peeves I-Iavmg to get un o.1t of bed to answer the telephone Usually Seen Around the candy stand Pet Vamty Indran bracklets Embarassmg Moment l n ver had one MARY MOLE Ambrtron To be hke Ltly Pons Preferen es Tall dark and handsome men and drll prckles Pet Peeves Gxvmg reports rn Demo racy Usually Seen W1th Iva Royer ln the senlor home room Pet Vamty Hav1ng n1 e clothes and hxlng my ha1r Embarassmg Moment I havent any DARWIN SMITH Ambmon To flnd an amb1t1on Preferen es Anyth1ng that s pretty and D1 e Pet Peeves To b called Shorty Usually Seen Behlnd the elght ball church and Post Offrce Pet Vanrty My feet Embarassmg Moment When I drdnt know wh1ch twrn I had a date w1th CATHARINE STBICKICI-I Ambmon To be a pr1vate secretary and to plck my own boss Preferences Someone else s boy frlend Pet Peeves The k1dd1ng I get from Relkow sky Betng called Kate Usually Seen Wrth Mary lane Pet Vanrty My everlastxng grggle Embarasslng Moment Overhead say1ng I was gomg to eat Bond Bread PAULINE STUTZMAN Ambmon To be rndependent f1nanc1ally and otherwrse Preferences Lemon cokes and potato ch1ps tall dark men and the Andrews slsters Pet Peeves To be called Stutzy Enghsh Llterature poetry and bow tres on boys Usually Seen Gomg home after somethrng I forgot for Home EC class and Wllh Bev Pet Vanlty Flannel shuts lpreferably p1a1dJ Emharassmg Moment In the 8th grade when my charr sllpped out from under me and I landed on the floor WANDA MERKLE LOUIS SUSCO Ambmon Never to wash dlshes Ambmtxon To be a great basketball and I I I I - ' ' I 9 . 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I - If I1 I j ' ' I . - , . . . , . baseball player Preferences Whatever comes along I lrke Long harr Pet Peeves Some one s flat feet Usually Seen Im not seen Pet Vanlty Curly harr Embarasslng Moment I never had one EILEEN TESSMER Amb1t1on To play the prano wrth Eddle Duemos orchestra and also to be a MUS1 Dtrector Preferences Tall dark and handsome Pet Peeves People that are two faced and those who thmk they re better than anyone e se Usually Seen At school wrth Rosemary Betzler Lo1s Espenschled Wanda Merkle Pet Vanlty Wearmg a wrrst watch Embarasslng Moment When I tramped on my dress at the Iun1orSen1or Prom MARY IANE WICKS Amb1t1on To be a famous dancer Preferences Medlum helght dark ha1r ath let1c and bashful Pet Peeves People who walk too slow Usually Seen W1th Catharme S Pet Vanrty Flashy clothes and brlght f1n gernall pollsh and d1rty saddle oxfords Embarassmg Moments Arnvmg an hour and a half late for a date ROSEMARY BETZLER Ambltton To type a speed test w1thout error Preferences Tall brunettes Pet Peeves To be called Rosle and typmg Usually Seen Wlth B1ll Bogard Pet Vamty Saddle shoes Embarassxng Moment When my tongue slrpped ln Englrsh III class WALTER BOLLINGER Ambrtron Musrc Preferences Blondes fone not two or threel Pet Peeves Concelted classmates not hav mg a car and Boys Octette Usually Seen Two houses up on the next street Pet Vanlty Soft wavy brown ha1r usually not rn place Embarassmg Moment Never had one VIVIAN BURGESS Ambrtron To have a date wlth Mrckex Rooney Preferences Blondes Clark Bars Ltmbur ger Cheese and Maroon Chevres Pet Peeves Pump handles Bomy and blue gym bloomers Usually Seen Wtth Naorm Kamerer eatlnc Pet Vanxty Natural blond ha1r d1rty saddles and red knee socks Embarasslng Moment Explarmng abou the pump handle lOl-IN DYSLE Ambrtron lom U S Marmes Preferences Brunettes Pet Peeves Red heads Usually Seen Isaly s Pet Vamty Red tres Embarassrng Moment Gettmg a bowhng fo leavrnq school LOIS ESPENSCHIED Ambltron To see Cath s dream man Preferences Tall dark handsome and bx Pet Peeves Bemg called Shorty anc candy stand Usually Seen In school church or am where 1n a Bulck Pet Vamty Belng short Embarassmg Moment When two of rr boy frlends meet GLENN GRABER Ambrtlon Master farrner Preferences Brunettes Pet Peeves Unknown letters Usually Seen Wlth V1v1an Werstler Pet Vamty Dr1v1ng a car Embarassmg Moment When dad walkec ln the shop just when I remarked Where dad ' v- ' 1 ' ' 1 1 . I . - Q all means, blue eyes. Z :T ' ' r I n fc : . . f - 53 - SCHOOL CALENDAR SEPTEMBER FEBRUARY Openrng of S hool Baseball Bolrvar here Senlor roller skatmg party Teacher s prcmc Beach C1ty baseball there Baseball Wooster there OCTOBER Sen1ors ordered rmgs Beach C1ty baseball there Bollvar baseball there Erghth grade party Baseball Wooster here P T A prcture program lumor roller skatmg party NOVEMBER Senrors recerve rmgs Senror State Test All H1gh School play Thanksglvrng vacatron Basketball here Suffreld Senror carnrval Thanksgrvmg vacatlon IS over lWe won 29 261 DECEMBER Basketball here Iackson lost 36 37 Band Concert P T A Freshman party Basketball away Canton Twp Basketball here East Canton Vesper Servrce at school house Teacher s party Elemetary Operetta Basketball away Canal Fulton Begrnmng of Chrrstmas vacatron G R Leap Year party IANUARY Alumnr game Basketball away Mrddlebranch Basketball here North Canton Sophomore skat1ng party Basketball here East Sparta Basketball away Greentown Lou1sv1lle debate Basketball away Brewster MARCH APRIL MAY Basketball here Marlboro Basketball here Navarre Basketball away Unrontown Tournament drawrng Basketball here Waynesburg Iunror Play Basketball away Beach Crty County Basketball Tournament County Basketball Tournament County Basketball Tournament County Basketball Tournament Dr Bingham speaks to Senrors Telephone Demonstratron G R Party Freshman R S Party Band Concert at Kent Senror Scholarshrp Test at Canton Twp Navarre baseball here Mr Barter Cap and Gown Baseball Lou1sv1lle here Contest at Mount Un1on Baseball Lou1sv1lle here Dr Crombe health lecture Baseball Canton Twp here Elementary test Baseball here East Sparta Baseball Canton Twp there Senror Play Mother Daughter banquet G R Open House Baseball Tournament Baseball Navarre here Musrc Festrval at the Hrgh School Mother Daughter banquet at the Reformec Church Marshall Iones and hrs H111 B1ll1es County Musrc Festrval at McK1nley Hrgb School Actxvrtres Banquet at Hlgh School Church Party for Senrors at the Reformec. Church Booster Club party at the Hrgh School Iun1orSen1or Prom at Massrllon Woman Club Semor Class Festrval Baccalaureate at Lutheran Church Second Semester Tests Second Semester Tests Hlgh School Commencement Grade Cards and Teacher Reports 9 - ' c . 1 - T 1 - 19 - , ' . 7 - 1 . - 24 es ' - ' . 8 - . I 1 25 K , . . h . 26 P- ' , . 11 -' y ' ' 30 - I - 15 - . I 17 - ' , . 19 M . 20 - - 1 - ' ' . , 2 - ' , . Z! -1 ' 3 -- ' , ,. 4 - ' . 1 - . . - 8 , I I 3 A - . ' - . 14 - .- . . ' . 14 7 ' ' . . 15 H . . . 23 - ' ' 19 is . . . Q 21 e . 1 29 - ' ' - 5 - ' ' ' . 7 e ' . 1 - I I 16 - ' . 2 - , , , 21 - ' ' ' . 4 - , ' ' , . 22 -- , ' . 5 - , v ' - 23 e ' ' . gi ' ' ' 25 - ' ' ' ' - 10 - , ., . 30 - Basketball, North Canton, non-league. 12 , Scholarship test, Cqnqon Twp, ' ' - 14 - . 15 - , . 17 -es , ., . 18 - ' . 7 - 1 f ' - 23 - - . . 9 - , .- . . 25 - , ll - . 26 A . 13 - , t 29 -- . , . 14 - , . 15 - ' . 1 A- - ' ' . 17 - ' . 7 4 . 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Betty Phrllrppr Mavrs Bates Ray Grlmm Ir loe Susco Grace Splcer Ianrce Sm1th Mavrs Sm1th Tom Bogard Gladys Sm1th Patr1c1a Wrcks Kathleen Berns Paulrne Ebre Evelyn Crawford Lucrlle Love Betty Royer Helen Keller Paul Kamerer Ralph Rrchards Clarence Moor M1 hael Krnq Howard Strmmel Marvrn Oswald Dom1n1c Bagnolr Curtls Rockhrll Howard Gosche Carl Fulmer W1ll1am Bogard Don George Loren Yoder Carl George Mlldred Herser Mary Lourse Schumacher 165516 Hoover Dorothy Anstme Lorrne Werstler Erleen McK1nney Arlean Gosche Leto Huff Iors Wrlhams Mary Bagnolr Grace Rubnght Ervrn Domer Ledger Connell Emrl Wenzlawskr W1lllGm Schrantz Marjone Carper Rubye Werstler Ioe Bcnm Rrchard Meyers George Karser Dawn Sloat Lucrlle Hoffman Sylvra Werstler Ina Mae Alllson Martha Green Mary Sm1th Elrnor Wagner Lors Betzler ALUMNI CLASS OF 1939 Mrs Hubert Huff Madellnes Beauty Shop M1am1 Un1vers1ty M1am1 Un1vers1ty Mrs Harold Wrnkler F E Schumacher Co Mrs Wrllrs Steffy Fenn College A C Sm1th home Mrs Elton Slabaugh Monar h Rubber Co Monarch Rubber Co Mrs Herbert Drxon Monarch Rubber Co Deardorffs Restaurant lsamerer :S Son Contractors Great Lakes Steel Co Monarch Rubber Co Monarch Rubber Co Kent State Un1vers1t Republrc Steel Corp Mount Unron College Brrdenthal Ford Garage CLASS OF 1940 Ohro Edlson Company Penn College Monarch Rubber Co Hoover Company Amencan News Company Home Oh1O State Un1vers1ty Home Manchester College Canton Actual Busrness Col Home Scotts Store A R Grrmm home V1rg1n1a Intermont Home Horne Franks Market CCantonl Home Hercules Corp M1am1 Un1vers1ty Mt Mane Ir College Mrs Robert Spxcer Republrc Steel C Ohlo Un1vers1ty Monarch Rubber Co Monarch Rubber Co Home Monarch Rubber Co Mrs Harold Machamer Governess at Stewarts Kent State UH1V6IS1lY Home 55 Hartvllle Ohro Canton Ohlo Ovford Ohro Oxford Oh1o Hartvrlle Oh1o Hartvrlle Ohro Cleveland Ohro Leesvrlle Oh1o Hartvrlle Ohlo Hartvllle Ohro Hartvrlle Oh1o Canton Oh1o Hartvrlle Ohro I-lartv1lle Oh1o Hartvllle Oh1o Wyandotte Mrch Hartvllle Ohxo Alcron Ohro Hartvrlle Oh1o Kent Ohro Hartvrlle Oh1o Allrance Ohro Hartvllle Ohlo Hartvrlle Ohlo Cleveland Oh1o Hartvrlle Ohro Hartvllle Ohlo Canton Ohro Ca1ro Oh1o Columbus Ohlo Hartvrlle Oh1o North Manchester Ind Canton Ohro Hartvrlle Ohro Akron Oh1o Hartvrlle V1rg1n1a Hartvrlle V-Iartvrlle Hartvrlle Hartvrlle Ohlo Ohro Ohro Oh1o Ohlo Canton Oh1o Oxford Ohro Masslllon Ohro Canton Ohro Canton Oh1o Canton Oh1o Athens Ohro Hartvrlle Ohlo Hartvrlle Ohro C0110 Ohxo Hartvrlle Ohxo Hartvrlle Ohro Kent Ohlo Carro Ohxo ---------------. . ----------, , - - 1 . ---A------------ k--Y- I ' ------- -----A--AA- - 1 ---- ----- - ---- ---- ---,-,,,,,, I -,-,-,..,-----,- . . , ----kgs' I ---,---,,,-----,, . ,Yw-AYV---- I --- ---- ----- - -- ---... ---,,,,,, , v ----- -,-,,,,Ye . . -Y,--75777 I --------Y----- . -,-,,--A I I, . . --ff -------- A- C . ,,-,-- -Y I --------------,- , -YY----- I - ---- ,.--..-, . --,,,,h--- I - ,,,,, , , ,,,,,, W I ,Y-guns' I 1 . . -A --------s-s--- ,,,-. , -------- ---- --- -- I -- -A--'----- - - -A.v... , . ----,,,,-,--- , ,---sYv- I .A . 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Furmture Shoppe SMARTLY STYLED FURNITURE at LOW PRICES Open Every Evemng Plenty of Parktng Space 50th G Cleveland Ave N W C KN IOIN OHIO 1t'S SLO BAKED Stark Dr Goods For LOWEST PRICES and LARGEST VARIETIES Complunents of R E Bogarcl FUNERAL DIRECTOR Hczrtvllle Oh1o RUBBER CO Manufacturers of TIRES TUBES HOSE MOLDED G EXTRUDED MECHANICAL GOODS A HARTVILLE INDUSTRY The Prlde of The Men Who Bu11d Them ' , I , 'Q flu my AD MOIIGICII . . - - 57 , D 1 3 AUTOMOBILE Commencement Gmfts of Endurmg Value L90 J DOITIGT HY Ad AT HES DIAMONDS IEWELRY XX ORO El SOYE RS HEALTH FIRE ACCID NIT F E Schumacher Co zvznvrmnc gn Lumen: Duo 3II HOTtVIII9 Ohio 5 L f ' 53 , N ' vertised . . . Hcxrtville, Ohio 6i-.1E1l1,-VVYXY7 ' X I 0 'W A X ,,X., f4 F y 'df A C Ohio 0 0 0 ' , Compliments of NORTH CANTON CLEANERS IDEAL Furmture Co CANTON OHIO The SHERWIN WILLIAMS CANTON OHIO EDGEWOOD GOLF COURSE IAMES SHAW P p 1 Compliments of BON MARCHE Nor h Marke ve. CANTON, OHIO A FRIEND efzala g wufl: Hart Schaffner 8 Marx Arrow Slnrts WALKER Inc SAY IT WITH FLOWERS GELTZ'S FLOWERS Cl N W CANTON OHIO 421 t t A l Compliments of Comphmems of Compliments of Clothes CO. . , I Compliments of 2l'3O evelcnd Ave., . . , ro rie or I CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 41 We w1sh every one of you a great success and want to remlnd you that our succes Siory 15 SODAS SUNDAES 6 FROSTY MILKSHAKES Al Kmds of GRILLED SANDWICHES made espe for School Lunches Also try one o lsalys 'CLONDIKES c: s PIJOICG o' lo r flavors only 5 BIC ISALY CONES 25 Flavors U Snaltcst SUPERVISED ICE CREAM Sanitary Mlllc Co DEPENDABLE QUALITY MODERATE PRI E For All Thats E ne ln Iewelry Ufl De es Sampson General Tue Co The GENERAL TIRE KRAFT SYSTEM TIRE RENEWING BRAKE SERVICE BATTERIES Corner 9th 6 Cleveland Ave N v Phone 6351 Ccnton Oh1o 9 I , I ,3 , C ' , ::aLQy , 2 . I v 1 -r ll'! X -I Ill Kl.l'l'1 ll: 1' N Sl - -V ' I 1' I,-sill... or. tick ! 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SOIL FITTER FARM IMPLEMENTS Ney Mcmuiactunnq Co Ban Equxpm n Bla ksmlthmg Electn Weld ng A etylene Weldmg Gen ral Rep rrmg Hartvnlle Blacksmith Shop GREEN'S MUSIC STORE fx 124 Cleveland Comm A N T M E N Canton Oh1o Phone 2 G20 A Complete Musl Servxce Taylor's Auto Repair GENERAL REPAIRING LUBRICATING Tractor Repcnnng Battery Chargmg Towmg Weldmg Phone 525 Hartv1lle Oh1O HENRY A TAYLOR Richman Brothers present the CAMPUS FOURSOME A New College Fashlonl Coat and Harmomzmg Trousers plus con trastmg Sweater and Slacks COAT SWEATER and SLACKS S16 95 Extra Trousers S3 95 427 N Market St Canton Ohro No Shop Enjoys a Better Reputatron for Efhclent Servl e Don Johnston's Flowers Flowers Wued Anywhere Anytlme 127 Fourth St N W Phone 7354 Canton Oh1o I I .1 . U I ,- . . Q , I ' ' - ' , C 'Q C . l C ' - e - a' '- Q Q f'mr:fvl1'z,1nf' of ll! 1-git fi ., . . . - I . I D I N S R U T S ' ' 1 L zz... vt. -..,... 1 ., , H f,.,.,, ,I .,. M , A I 7 1 .C . -- 0 I A If ll - I 1 I 'I 1 - 't Sl C1 . . . 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Sport Jacket A must for the young mans summer outht In colorful checks Olcnds and Olcnn Camel shades From S12 95 Gab Slacks S5 85 72 tcm KOZY KORNER Corner Swamp Road QS Rout 4 YOURS FOR EERVICE LUNCHES ICE CREAM Phone Marlboro 2133 Compllments I SH OEM AKER'S ATLANTIC PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Hartvllle Ohlo KINSLEYRS' MARKET Center of the World Phone 2042 South I-Iartv111e HILLMAN S Inc Cantons Most Interestmq Store DIAMONDS WATCHES IEWELRY GLASS CHINA SILVERWARE 216 Market Avenue North CANTON OHIO CANFIELD SERVICE Paul Moor Howard Mon CANFIELD Gasohne WM PENN O11 Complete Lubncauofx Serv1ce 4 K 1 HARTEIPS GROCERY FRESH MEATS and VEGETABLES CAIRO OHIO FIRST IN FOOD and FIRST IN QUALITY Eat at Deardorffs Restaurant I-Iartv1l1e Ohxo . I . 'Ile lj . I A I I Q . Co. e 4 ' GAS - OILS - GREASES - - - - Plmm- 3 I Ilarlvillvs, Phu . O, .L 55 ,- RUSSELL BRIDENTHAL Super Service MERCURY LINCOLN ZEPHYR HARTVILLE IIC THE QUALITY STORE Honest PKD The UNIONTOWN SAVINGS 8 LOAN ASSOCIATION SAVE WITH SAFETY A KODAK GETS THE PICTURE SAVES THE MEMOHI S hlpy KODAKSf R 5 p BRowN1E CAMERAS f WAGNER'S PHARMACY o Th Sq CONGRATULATIONS 22322 Footwear BEST WISHHS J V BERG YOUR VOLUNTEER FooD STORE ED WILLIAMS LUMBER CO Compliments of 8 Hcfwiue' Ohio Hczrtville Branch Phone 326 Y E, Come in cmd let us e ou choose zh model that best suits your needs, I ' rom '3.9 u Q rom 1.00 up n e ucxre - J l ond x , 154 from The GARLAND BROS. Pam' C 'Pa Y E. F. nuqusrrs IMPERIAL WALLPAPER and DINNERS - SHORT ORDERS BARREL SUNLIGHT PAINT 311 Cherry N. E.. Canton, Ohio Dial 2-1909 Complxments of HARVARD CLOTHES 201 Market Ave South Canton Oh1o GOOD SHOES for the ENTIRE FAMILY Fltted by X Ray FLElSCHER'S fNew Locatlonl 204 Market Norttt We do Spectal Sho Hepatrmg Bu! QUALITY Iewelrv Gtfts that last from ons Oldet Relxable Credt Ieweler E Jewelry Co 13 C St ast Canton O Dta SOFT DRINKS - SANDWICI-IES LEWIS 8 GREENHO DEPENDABLE FURNITURE 9607 North Canton SMITH FLORIST Umontown Ohxo QUALITY FLOWERS and PLANTS WE GROW OUR OWN MOHLER SERVICE ENERAL HEPAIRING G WELDING Hartvtlle Ohlo W ' 1 Cart I 3 - i Nash Dealer 5 Tue. . ., E ., . , . -4 67 L CONGRATULATIONS CLASS of '41 CONGRATULATIONS The 'O 'he CLASS OF 41 OFFICE EQUIPMENT C0 The North 30771071 Dain?-9: COMPLETE OFFICE OUTFITTERS SCHOOL SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES 'rne Home of MELLQ DAIRY Paomcrs OFFICE FURNITURE Dia 9750 Best Wishes Betgler s Poultry CAIRO OHIO Phone North Canton 9925 Comphments of Stem 68 Mann INOMEN S Vx EARING APPARLI. Cantor Ohxo Phone B111 Al Tusc West Canton Oh1O Send for Free Catalog 1941 Sensors, who are lookmg beyond Commencement, are Invited to send for our free catalog It explains how hugh school and college graduates, of both commercial and academic courses, can capltallze their educational background, how an lntenslve business course will In crease their opportunities, how our Em ployment Department assists graduates rn securing posltlons Nearly 200 secur ed posltlons last year A post card or phone call w111 brmq a free copy wlthout obhgohon Canton Actual Business College CANTON OHIO rORTRAITS COMMFRCIAL PHOTO FINISHING PICTURING FRAMING L wdItz I Canton Ohxo al 615'1 0 INC. 1 . . . . , I Q. . -3 -325 AI.ll IiL'I JXYLL. , 1' , I 1 12' 2115.59 Q I CAl1'.'5'l'd 'fllifft 1' I 426 V Sth Sl., I, Vf. Di .J


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