Lehman High School - Polaris Yearbook (Canton, OH)
- Class of 1941
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XFX ', A A ,fl D ,tk 536: 9 1.,, X ' ' 11, M35 i 4+ Ei 5 '-A J ' f H fs iv xg K. sa HX li 7-Enex 'I 'L lb 1' Q ww Aww uw fe? N i x WW xi WW X fs wax 1 sf, ffvXYXXg 5 Y' A Z' f ,ff ypical high school life is a living pic- ture of changing scenes-always new, al- ways different. This panorama is the result of attempts to give American youth a liberal education. Through this 1941 Polaris we present these views which seemed to us like a three-hour movie. We have called our feature picture Lehman Panorama : in the entire show you see the active school life of our stars-the seniors, we give you a pre- view of our coming attractions-the under- classmen: and to add to your amusement, we feature the extra activities, the sports, and the intimate moments of our players. The production staff gives you Lehman Panorama. fb To the spirit of youth with all the vitality, its curiosity for new experience, its eager- ness for knowledge, and its healthy ambi- tion, we dedicate this 1941 Polaris. Iust as you nine hundred and fifty stu- dents are Lehman, so are you the creators of this panorama which We present as sym- bolic of youth's high school days It is onl , fitting and proper that We dedica X book to you the students f and the youth X X X KEBX XXXX A i X ' X it X XXW X O1 Vx, x. x xx, x. 1 , VV 4 v ,. 0 c 0 . VJ, VV VN' X wx, X' xr Vx. xv V V V V X, VM V X VY yx' V x, X- U' V x, v v f ,R x, X' v Q' xXx ni WW 11 X, yy V V V -1, 1 - N -f Wu 1 Y X, v A Vx, V X' Vo, v Vg, V X' xpv N Vx' V xi Vx' 1 . fly x, Vx' X-x' VY, ,V Vx-x' x V X V xv X bb V fl! x' V V 'f X' X' V X-X' Kr X' ,V vkv' v M v ffXxXf X' V - ,N ' Vv xf QXJ' -f 43:1 V Vv vi' XCGX-Xa vx' V X, x. X 'X' X, xi V ,f'L4' vx' km Vx, xii' Ifrvgi vx' V x. V G'f:,,'A xrxr vxf Vx X, ' v ' xvx' V X- X, V x-yn' X . X, X X' x I X1 , h Qfmjff ' K .Qc- 2 .X ,gipr I XS is 73011 N- f iz .' nf ,I Y ' A,'wavX,,' M- W, v 'lk S S 1-,I-,S 4X0 4X5 oxi fix 0 Si X ttxf, V. Scand adam '7fae P DIIBCIOIS Adm1n1strat1on Stars Senlors Comlng Attractlons Underclassmen Added Attractlons Organ1zat1ons Newsreel Sports Revtew of Recent Events Features QW ff' 6 ' Z 'Ku M, , W My lisiq. SXQQ - tg t - J dxf X Sa tft' . . aft '- .' , -'jx , 4 o its ep . Xb 0 0 . QQ . I is-0 0-s 0 ui' ft 1 t 1' --. . ff ffm! Z 'q 5X' t - m2 VW- 5151325110 X, Editor-in-Chief ,,,,,,,, ,,YY, Assistant Editor. Senior Editor ,,,,,,, Organizations ,,.,,,,,, Underclass Editors ,,,,,., Athletics ,,,,,,,,, Features ,,,.,,,, Artists ,,..,,,,,,,,,, Photographers ....., Snapshot Editors ,,,,,,, ,.,...., . . ,,,,, ,, Typist ,,,,,,,.....,,,,, Faculty Adviser . Business Manager . Margie L, McCurdy ,, , , Sally Callender Bill Krauskopi, Marjorie Pitts, Eddie Frey Ruth Anne Iacobson, Anna Marie Pratt Ianice Oldham, Persis Thomas Iohn Aker, Bill Butler. Margie Hook Marylou McClain, Beulah DeWeese. lim Mraz , , .,.. Ted Daniels, Ianis Rebert. Iuanita Anderson, Roger Aten Bob Booth, Ierry Nusbaum. Eugene Aten, Frank Schirack Dorothy Maniull, Bill Hadley , lean McClelland Eloise Lewis , ,,l, Priscilla Horger Advertising Manager, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,l,.,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,., .,..,,, , , , , ,, ,, , ,, , Bill Sprague Advertising Assistants ,,,,, ,, Tom Cocklin, Iack Dickes, Miriam Harris, Dick Harrison, Tom Hathaway, Beverly Iolovitz, lack Kuendig, Melvin Laz- , arus, Kathryn Livingston, Phil Newman, Myrtle Weintraub, Terry Hungerford, Beth Paca. Financial Manager .V., ,,,,,,,,, , , , , Ioan Nelson Circulation Manager ,,,,,. ,,,,,,,.,,,, , . ,, .,,,,,. .,,,,,,,,.v,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, E rn m a B awn Assistants ,,.,.,. Vivian Elek, Connie Pleiler, Donna Walther, Dorothy Watson Bookkeepers , . .,,,, ,,,.,......,,,,,,, ,,., ,,,.. .,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , , D o l ores Darr, Betty Kuntz Typists ,..,.l ..,,,,,,,,, l,,,,,,, A l ice Freudemann, Iacqueline Oestreich Faculty Manager ,. .,,.. ,,l,l,,. .,,,,, ,..,,,,,,, 7 , 7 Margaret Heinrichs 4 . fig 5 -P xl? Nw M 'V W fx- ily 0 - 'QQ V Q ffl -WRX Q xg, 1 gig? 9- ,f + - ' ,fzfnu XXX 'E !4 BX b I H -X ,A A x 9 K w 1 w X k .I+ gmeafe GEORGE H. DEUBLE President ROYAL E. PFOUTS F- FRED K. DOMER Vice-President IOHN PEARL LOREN E. SOUERS SUPERINTENDENT IESSE H. MASON Paga' 12 NOLAN G. BLACKMAN Mechanical Drawing II 6. III: B. S. Indiana: U. of Kentucky: U. of Georgia. ALVERNA G. BAER English II 6 IH: B. S. in Ed. Kent State U. IAMES A. BERRY Pattern Making, Technical Shop, General Shop, Tech- nical Drawing: Rochester Athenaeum Institute: Ak- ron U. MARGARET BUEL Algebra I G III, Solid Geometry: A. B. Western Reserve: M. A. Columbia. Page I. W. DELP, Principal: B. Miami: M. A. Akron. IESSIE BURROWAY American History. Civics: B. A. Wooster: M. A Wellesley. 13 ELLIS CARTER Plane Geometry, Business Practice, General Meth.: A. B. Mt. Union: Mus- kingum. MARGARET HEINRICHS Chemistry: B. S. Denison: M. S. Chicago. 4 LLOYD D. CLINE Chemistry, General Science: B. A. Wesleyani Ohio State. RUTH COGAN Choir, Glee Club, Chorus: B. of Music. Otterbeinp Westminster Choir Col' lege. HERBERT HACKENBERG Commerce 6 lndustry, European History, Basket- ball Coach. Assistant Foote ball Coach: A. B. Witten- berg: A. M, Columbia. 1 . LESLIE D. HA NSON Orchestra, Band: B. S. Ot- tawa: American Conser- vatory. l l ROBERT W. HERBERT Ancient, Medieval. Ameri- can and Modern History A. B. Oberlin: M. A. Uni- versity oi Chicago. age' I-I Fulure Sl l'ff fl1fIAt'S It'lN'li'I,llg' for .wlu'r'1f. FLORENCE HILL English III, Dramaticsg B. S. in Ed, and B. A. Ohio State: M. A. Northwestern. IOHN I. HUTCHENS Algebra I, Mathematics: A B. and M. A. Heidelberg Harvard. r-r' 'l.. Cirfs lvarn IIIIIII-Y Linrfs of 11ec'fHf'11'0rl' in IIOIIIF Pc'o11m111'rs. .fllgvlzrn is 1-n.v1'er zrilli llliss Hzwfs lzvlp. LUCILE LEITER English I: A. B. Otterbein: Ohio State: VVestern Re serve. Q . My NANCY ELOISE LEWIS Engiish II a IV: A. B. Denison: Wisconsin. II age' 15 R, V. IAMES Biology, English I, Ass't. Coach: B. S. Otterbein: Akron U.: Ohio State. W. M, IERLES Business Law, Civics, Economics: B. S. in Ed, Ohio U.: Graduate Wm. McKinley School of Law: LL. B. Cleveland School. L a W MARGARET KETTERER B. S. in Ed. Ohio State: Latin II 6. III, Sociology- M. A. Columbia. ALBERT F. LAWRENCE Typing I, Bookkeeping II. Faculty Manager ot Ath- letics. School Treasurer: RUTH LUST Bookkeeping I G II, Typing I, Business Practice: A. B. Heidelberg: Kent State. College: U. Ot Qs?- GENEVIEVE MAHAN Sociology, Economics, Civics, Am. History: A. B. Flora Stone Mather, Wes' tern Reserve: Western Ref serve Graduate School. IVIAUDE IVI. ROSE B. S. in I d. Ohio GRACE MAHAN librarian: A. B, Flora Stone Mather, Western Reserve: Western Reserve Graduate School and School oi Li- brary Science. WILLIAM I. IVIUTCHIVIORE Biology: A. B, Ohio U.: lVl. S. Ohio State. GRACE A, RICE Plane Geometry: A. B. Oberlin: Columbia: Wise consin. IAMES R. ROBINSON Physical Education, Head Coach: B. S. Mt. Union: Wisconsin: Akron: Gus- tavus Adolphus. HELEN SCHNEIDER Typing II, Stenoqraphy I G II. Secretarial Studies: B. S. in Ed. Kent State. 'IIICIPIII llislory class lll'M'IlSSl'S Ihr' Gl't'l'Ai.N. ffllvlrlisls apply IIIUII' fmolr l!'!II'llIIlz2'. GRACE SEESDORF Latin I: A. B. Heidelberg A. lVI. Columbia, gr' ll: MATILDA K. SCHUSTER French I :S II. German II: A. B. Western Reserve: Columbia: Wisconsin: Mc Gill. .tlrl classes 111111 a yulelirfe touch. RUTH SICKAFOOSE Physical Education: B. S. of P. E. Arnold. ESTHER G. SMITH English IV, Latin IV, Iour- nalism: A. B. Defiance Columbia: Wisconsin. MARGARET STOLZENBACH Home Economics: Ph. B Chicago: Carnegie Tech. DOROTHY VOGELGESAN G French I, II, 61 III: A. B, Wittenberg: M. A. Colum- lfulure .wcrelzzries l1l'llt'I1'l'6 lmolrffeepillg. FLORENCE WILLETT English IV, Public Speak- ing, Debate: Ph. B. Woos- ter: Columbia: Colorado. WENDELI. M. WILLIAMS Physics, Algebra III G IV, Trigonometry, Solid Geo- metry: B. S. Mt. Union: M, A. Ohio State. Page I 7 bia: University of Paris. MILDRED WILSON English III, Business Eng- lish: A. B. Wittenberg. QQ' I MARCELI, i RBST Office cretary I It X IJIM 3 Zibw W f 'f444 fx. ' M17 Q X , ' , ,X 7 X X X X x Q SEHIUHS If X ' . y..i if ,lm Guiding Stars The senior stars were guided through '41 by two stars and two star- lets. Bill Sprague served as presi- dent with the support of Dick Hilscher as vice-president. Starlet Donna Wal- ther controlled the purse - strings, while Mary Helen Buchman acted as scribe. gl it BILL SPRAGUE DICK HILSCHER MARYHELEN BUCHMAN DONNA WALTHER Pllyl' 20 ft s N w E4 Y Review of the Stars In the fall of 1937 about 240 stand-ins and extras enrolled in Lehman High School. Many of them began at once to try out for important roles in the Lehman Panorama. The first year of their apprenticeship brought assignments to actors Uebing and Santora as freshman athletes, while Don Krammes was elected leader of the ap- prentices. Ralph Lind and Dick Beiter drew roles as slush-pump artists in the band. The sophomore year proved to be a gala premier for Iennie Streb, who was elected football attendant. This was the year Iohn Root first sported an immacu- late V-8 and Iohn Schick began his career as student manager. Iournalist McCurdy was coming into her own as a member of the Polaris staff. The third season brought more major parts to these extras and stand-ins. Booster Club officers were provided by this class, and Marjorie Pitts was a stand-in for Miss Herbst on Leadership Day. Inseperable combinations of the year could be found in Ierry Nusbaum with his camera, George Kittoe with his drums, and ,Qene Roderick with Helen, Alcorn. The King, Schworm, Krauskopf combination with their music and comedy was just coming to the fore- ground. Beauty honors went to Ann Shut- tleworth when she was chosen as prom queen attendant. The Hook-Krammes ro- mance entered into its fourth year as a steady affair with the closing of the season. The fourth year proved to be a year of major roles for those same stand-ins who had entered in the fall of '37. Carl Cline was chosen president of National Hon- or Societv: Bill Doll captained the basket- ball team, and Kathryn Reed served as head drum majorette for the band. Everyone agreed at the end of the four- year run at Lehman that it was one of the most enjoyable and profitable experiences he had ever had. Senior Council: Senior Guardians: Back row-Iohn Aker, Don Krammes, lim Mraz. Left to right-Mr. Iames, Miss Leiter, Miss Grace Front row-Dorothy Miller, Martha Toot, Ruth Mahan, Miss Seedsorf, Mr. Berry. Anne Iacobson, Bill King. Page 21 J 'Y fm' V7 fhixflr W Q V , , ,M ,MXVW X .,gw,.X ml 11 A 11 wx f 'NWI I ,1f1U,'11,g,'1lful!J:llvlfJ.!.wHJ:'1. f ' fl . ULLMUY v fnfurlff . 'H I . 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BERYL BLYER I A,'H'lIAf zfxflfzmff r f,'!frff'11'f fmlcwrf' VVARHEN R. BOLI DOLORES BOGSZ KATHRYN BOYD IEIANNE BRATTEN PEG BRISON 'fllul rmfnmffx fl qui:-J HfjwJs fin- ifrsf film .w uifwizzy :wil - QlfPUHi1'ff Illlfllflfflili rn I,-H111 hw: ll r1r'fr1-1'1f'f111f'4f. impn Vfrflll f. fffuf' !:'lIljN wfwylzzzfw Jw fwfzll- f',f1'wfx Jw' f'f' 1zr1fr'p:'f.wn' suv. nllff 11 fff1I'ffm1ru H. 1111. ---...px X X f J' 5 N' x- -'qv MARYHELEN BUCHMAN PAUL BUEHLER ANN BUKER RICHARD BURDETTE SALLY CALLENDEH fl .Yll'l'1'I rxprvssiur: ul nflllfllllfl' for Ihr' V7l4'IlIf Huw 141' ull 'urln1ir1': ulfrlxv going Hurrlvllr' Her 1N'fIUfj'. pnisf' Hlllll4'.WllHl4'lH'1lllf5.u uniml prula-xsinnf' Lnts, nf spirit, lnlx of mm: about IlHl'l1... luinmrnts riislinrliuf iffy. :Y if - sl' . 1-v ,H HELEN CAHHING lulvnlrvl and irixf-, I I:lunL'4'I fur lfriluin rin I,ui.x and lfe'l!.x'.' 5 Slu s quivt. bu! ohf ,m 117.555 5: k ' K ff. L HQ TOM CASWALL PRISCXLLA CHAPMAN ROBERT M. CLARK I-l'flli,X1'Il ln' Ilmw ulm l'n'ru'u nfrlfiIl1'.s1'l1g1'r His is lfllflf lrvll :lnnr Lflllll' him nx 'll rvul rwnls in our lllillNf... In II gl'lIfIl'IIllIIl.N 1ll1rp', J- ini fix.. QQ.-f ,fiiw ELAINE CASSEL ,-In unfuiling s III i I f' lhmuglz ull Ihul 1 frills Iwi. f ' X j his n 1 OBERT A. CASSIDY MJJAN SPM lifr' from r 'ivu' point. Y KE CARL CLINE 'ligllfill pwrpwn- Un ilu' firlzi. in nlifv m'ra'r lnxvx in rfuxs. flix lzrillinlzre' nr wi: fx .s11r1nrxx, 'bm- if 40 TOM COCKLIN RAE COLEMAN '24 nonchnlanee thnfs xi bit of piquancy Reel Ilvllh brnun rnnvincingf' lighls her pensive fnreff eyes e-- Il striking com- binntirmf' da-, 4 df I f 57 AL THEODORE B. DANIELS gY . If' .' DOLORES JOAN DARE no? f S W Artistic temperament eonsrmined by inlelli- tx 39 if' ence UJ F ,lf P, U 5 he 'uw 'TY -wanna' DICK DAGER Driving nails ami sme- b n n r rl s - Diffs Pffilllljl-I fhhleiicrzlly tops. if '14 I J Q If f 1 Personally gnfnrl. 0 L , J XI d nf . 3 Ralph looks up llze nzunlzer. My ,fi ltun calls ller npl BEVERLY DAVIS , UJXJ' Only eommendable mme ' ' X ments are given by her. . X DJ I- -I 'I f W I EILEEN DAVIS ROSEMARY S BEUL DEW E IACK DICKES WILLIAM DILLON ln lnste. color. dress- Talent, II ' ilir ll-S 'llmbilion In 'eeeed Une we irzvariably lerm His lreurly1'l1ur'lflec'om- she prefers mrietyf' ru inrlivi nl und I1 genuine interest in '11 regular fell0u . pels ulm1her's. everything. I H - . 11.15, -I H'--f v M-uf e' I V.-, 1,!.:s H if-Cm. 2w '1a in V .img 'i.'1I,IjAM IQUNKHI, ' 1 ' ' ' ,. Xw www fx 'fm' frfffnf' I ww. w X .'fmgp1ff1f'x 'ruins HH4! Ur ' g ff' -,,fmff f mf ,,!' fy ,',f,'jf1.hfw11w.'lJ, li ML14: 111' - -1 ' ' . r!lJ x .fl u f l . v . I ,fwhgg Ei,If'1ABt. I 1. Iv' H1 UH- ' nl. 'W' fxbllx 111151 pw ff ' ww . ,W 'rf1z7Hff'Jf VJ V. X ' , U ' f J Y L W 1 1 . NX J, X' , ak X' ,QJ x. lll IOHN EIC -H-I l'1.':J:fw mm 'Ill If .! fxrmfrzwfa ,ffmfrzm H D . 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Iilll lzfx happy. ml. ff'fll'!'1l-l'l' spirit. liulilvr uins fri1'rm'x' high .pill 'J f'.wf1'4'rr1 Wir ' in MARGARET LOUISE GIBBS ufashiorulble, and 119' lightful In know. IEANNE GILMORE uI.vhf'PffllH-Y applies hw- svlf to hvr irnrk nrlrl tn hw music. 'ip 'Q CHARLES GERVASON , Fin Illis modern ngf-A' V !l!'fllI1llIlli1'lIl1Y lIliIlI1P!i.,, ERIS GIBBONS Quin until you knnu' her, tlwn shrfx buunfi In be fun. jjjf .. Vu , f ,iw ,i J , Uj-7 Y 6 Lf' Reln.mfim1 aftvr lIllIl',l'fIIl1lfS x ' 'U I L .J 11 bi! of nil. lj .. I . Q Q '., . , . I . ffl' ' 'P r' Y, BETTY GIRT W LOIS GONSER IEANNE GORMAN MARY GOSSMAB Happy merry' all thv :1r1,rngagingsrni1elops Hur l'Il1Pli1'llfillH bru- .4 jrimizlly regard for duyzuselriorri any olhfr her supple' grflrv. nflfz' rnquetteff' all shz' rmwts. wiv. - 'Q I A . A fx I I '3 Qiiivr , f it K Q I '13 . K.k. u. 1 V N 1 x . ' I RICHARD GRAHAM IOHN GRAY IUNE GRIFFIN CAROL K. 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NIARHEAN ISAAC HELEN ELIZABETH SYLVIA IACOBS RUTH ANNE IACOBSON BETTY IANE IANSON 'fZ'.x'f111f11'1'11l11 1'1l11l1'Iy wx- IACOBS ul'.l'fH1A'l1I'XS l1'111111'11'1l 11.1 '1111l11'I1'1111, 1'111l11.v1r-r.11f11'f- lf11x1' 1111 lfll' 1'V1'.x3 111'1'x.v1'1l ill KI 1f1'1'11 1'fli1'f',.- l 11fl-1' lIjJlH'I'I'I'IlIt'S l.'1'111l- g1'111'111l youd 71'fH.u 111 IUII 1111r' 11'11.s' ll1'I'.Y0lI.N .flI1'll,V.Y 111 1'11.a1 N 111'xx 1l11111' Iliff 11121. ssh! -rr-3' CHLOE IOHNSON VIRGINIA IONES ALAN KAI-IN ll ms uzng svn: 1 uf lu ll permzr Yun run man! on ,Hun Sufi manners tim! gn Ill In and 11 lp ul lcslrzlws nm N for fl with rvmf f. SARAH KANELOS :rl with l1e'r Suutfwrn lll fowl. I 6 I MARIAN KEHL Tlmugl11ful for xurr, l'lux u :my IILIIIIS :lv- inure. DICK KOCHER 'AQ11ir'lr and f'Ill'f,Cff'll'l' ln rlm1'rrm'r11. KENNETH W. KIEFFER nh'llfll'YS IIVIIIIE 1u'z'u1nluu- lfilfillglf' EILEEN KRAKAT , ll ull 11'lm's. 11 quiet! full! fi1f'lI.Wlll1 lll'fNUll.n - -.6 t DON KRAMMES BILL KRAUSKOPF IOHN M. KUENDIG ROSEMARY LANG MARILYN LEADER Tlw urms.vumin,a num- Uuslvr of irzgwziozzx dv- lf11rinu.v In sw- rrhnt Ihr Has Il :ml fur lf'urnir1,u ln vmlwurinu pf-rxnlzu Hvr vi fl gvrlllrwlrlrr vm- rirws In mnlfr us lllll,L'l1,u rm1'r'1tv mighr lun lfllll rnulrvx il rr plrwls- in' lmx xluzu lmn'ir-fl in I7 lf'IlIIl'V.u un-, GLORIA LEININGER ' Thnughffnl, nirr In lrnmr. Tlllllii lfllj' uv lilfl' hu' Zfnvj! g RALPH LIND lf nnly more' of hh fllllhhfl' ll'PV4' I7lITfif'.n XMI fx VVA, J! N urlirf llIlll'1 'l 'r'jVer'I.-'I '1' .WlvY. KATHRYN LIVINGSTON ,'f if F 'lfmlvst in xpilf' nf lim' J W W 4, urrm' nf r'lnIhf'x. ,ll l' :pg ' Z KENNETH LOUCKS I ,Y LADEQEHIQNCH I A' KARL E. LYTLE MAR! MAC FLORENCE MAITIN Un tllrf fivlri. in Ihr' l'Lv.w'n. r0fir10rl. IVQJI- Tvpir-nl of Ihr nrlisfif' -Implf' n ' Num 'Wnlulflx urlm uml milzl grin , l grnnfnr rf fIf'1If,llIll't'lu 'fH'fSlHIlllifil'X.u xr11ile'. bu! I7llllIlH'f.u QUlJ.v1',c'ilI J 5 V 'lf'r'1'l1Iuul1' Uurfw .vivl . 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PIERSON Um' ulm rmlrnllv nimx I r-uluring u 11 1' nz u 1 1' af HSHFF ' nm- 1l'iIll hw -In ru1r'ur11w1finrml man- HM rliligvnt ways In fll1'1lXl'.u luuun :'u'.x. H'llI'IH -fl'il'lIl1Nllf'll.u rwr ull hw llI4'H,.' Vllrz' lrnrlfl-Y of lll'lliNf'.N f ..k- -' Q 1 'f X er 5 y Q- T ffffi- Q5 ff . MARIORIE PITTS IACK POSEY ANNA MARIE PRATT DOROTHY PYLE ELI HABINOVITZ She gets our vote for Canny enough to be a Behind her quiet man- Precisely-poised, pret- Marked by persistent the all-around girl. pranksterf' ner is a sense of humor ty, peppyf' and unyielding effort. and a keen mind, IANIS HEBERT A blend of artistic talent a n d refreshing personality. CATHERINE REED Brimming with vim and vigor. she le a tl s the band. 33 trta ,lf Inspiration for any team! Q , Q y il yy MARGARET RINEHART J f Ambition and ability to 'wg WK' be a top-notch dancer. S 1 ALTON L. RINIER IAMES R. 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IANET VANDERVORT IAY WAGNER MARGARET WALTERS DONNA WALTHER DOROTHY WATSON Ir's DIPIISIIHI to be in 4 persalz one likrjs in' Repu1edly 0 fliligfflll U11nyrlre the adnzirvrs nlllll' uf ilu' Ines! ul wurh su-er: ronzpurryf' xtillclirfelyf' A 1 vvholnrf' of thi.: popular blond. lmlzrmzn High. 1 I-1 , N M , 1 A 4 ' I J I f I I , 1 1 I' I Q I V , I . if nf if Y! ,X be only three. M57 MYRTLE WEINTRAUB nfilll' fvvls f'I1lil'1'ljf' Il! vuxr' in lwr prc's0nr'f'. BERTHA WEINER llUI'llSffi0IlS she must To pass four years in IOAN WEAVER The picture of 11 dream Cllfllf' true. WILLIAM WELSH BETTE WHITACRE FLORENCE WILKOF Prompt in svnxirzg hu- In lllfl'll1'1il'l' pvrwn Uusif s lzer pleasurvg mnr ur wit. zriih pvppy ili?1lS.u In fxrrel in it. her goal. HEALTH IND Hut and Gloria upparvnllj lrnou' tin' s1'rJrf'.' BILL WILLIAMS ELIZABE WILLIAMS 'Al'u.vi1iueIy on the' wivu- l inJx murll in lilf- In Iifif' xiclrf' lw f'VIj'lHQ'1f.v lusl N0 ll zlnunl lfluu up ' ANNA IANE ZIMMERMAN l lrvll lllltllllllll In nu rlzlu. xv I I 1 x 1 A x. RALPH CASHNEH 5 fluzrlul ull xmtrrallzx urzliflrnl nl lnnmrmu HARRIET ZOLLINGER l,url.'ing xlulun' lful lull nl llllllll.-Q f..ll'llllI.llg up rljlwr Ilia' ganw. l X ,t x .. im IACK LAWRENCE l.ll!fIlf1'lll1S al HIIII' .wrz Illini: :lllfx ,mill um l!lIIH'. llrkx ll prrllx v1l'r'll u IAMES W. KENNEDY llvrlls ll lui. www rl lol xx ll fIl11'l1 U 5, 7 IOHN MITCHELL w'. f K x lJi11'.s Ilzw imprvssiml uf 3 N' lming 14 I'll-IlIllI1l!f'fP'll.u J fi Senior DORIS ADLER, Classical French Club 43 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. EDWARD ADLER, Classical Entered from Western Resewe Academy 3. JOHN AKER, Classical Class Oliicer 13 Student Council 3, 43 Polaris Editorial Staff 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Intramural Basketball 2, 33 Tennis 2, 3, 43 Physic Lab- oratory Assistant 43 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 4. HELEN ALCORN, General Fifth Wheel Club 2, 3, 4g Booster Club 1, 2, 3. BETTY JANE ANDERSON, Classical Latin Club 1, 23 Fifth Wheel Club 43 Chemistry Laboratory Assistant 4g Booster Club 1, 2, 3. ,IUANITA ANDERSON, General A Capella Choir 33 Polaris Editorial Staff 43 Operetta 33 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 33 Art Club 3, 43 Fifth Wheel Club 43 Booster Club 1, 2. DOROTHY APPELBAUM, General Student Council 23 French Club 43 Fifth Wheel Club 43 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. FLORA ARNOLD, Classical Student Council 13 Latin Club 23 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. MYRON ART. General Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Debate club 3. JACQUELINE ASHFORD, Commercial Entered from Washington. D. C., 23 Glee Club 43 Commercial Club 4. EUGENE ATEN, Classical Polaris Editorial Staff 43 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. NORMA BAKER, Commercial Commercial Club 43 Fifth Wheel Club 13 Booster Club 1. 2. 3. ROBERT BARNES, Classical A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Operetta 3, 4g Reserve Football 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 33 Track 3. EVELYN BARNETT, Classical French Club 43 Basketball 1, 23 Volleyball 1, 2, 33 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. JACK BAUER, Technical Football 2, 3. 43 Intramural Basketball 23 Track 2, 3, 4. RICHARD BEITER, General Student Council 13 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. President 4, Librarian 2. 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Reserve Bas- ketball 33 Intramural Volleyball 1. 2, 3, 43 Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Tennis 2, 3. JIM BERCAW, Classical Entered from Westerville 23 National Honor Soa cietv 43 Class Olhcer 33 Student Council 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 43 Thespians 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 43 A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Journal Staff 3, 4g Operetta 3, 43 Class Play 33 Contest Play 43 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 23 French Club 43 Intramural Backetball 2g Tennis 2. 33 Booster Club 2, 3. BETTY BIBLE, Commercial Commercial 'Club 43 Fifth Wheel Club 1, 43 Booster Club 1. MARY L. BIEDENBACH, Commercial Commercial Club 43 Booster Club 2, 3. MARY A. BLANCHARD, Classical Fifth Wheel Club 3, 43 Booster Club 1, 2. BERYL BLYER, Commercial Fifth Wheel Club 2, 3, 43 Commercial Club 43 Leaders' Club 3, 43 Girls' Athletics 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Scarlet and Gray Basketball 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3. 43 Scarlet and Gray Vol- leyball 3. 4. Activities Page WARREN BOLI, General DOLORES ,BOOSZ, Comercial Commercial Club 43 Fifth Wheel Club 43 Booster Club 1, 2. KATHRYN BOYD, Classical French Club 13 Booster Club 2, 3. JEANNE BRATTEN, General A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Operetta 3. 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3. PEG BRISON, Classical Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 43 Fifth Wheel Club 3, 43 Dramatic Club 33 Booster Club 1, 2. 3. MARYHELEN BUCHMAN, Classical National Honor Society 43 Student Council 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Booster Club 13 Class Officer 4. RICHARD BURDETTE, Classical Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 2. PAUL BUEHLER, Technical Stagecraft 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Club 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 German Club 3, 43 Booster Club 1, 2. ANN BUKER, Classical National Honor Society 43 A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Journal Staff 33 Operetta 3, 4g Latin Club 1, 2, Treasurer 2g French Club 4g Booster Club 1, 2. SALLY CALLENDER, Classical National Honor Society 43 Student Council 23 A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Polaris Editorial Staff 3, ' 43 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, President 13 Class Play 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 All-Star Basketball 2, 3, 43 All-Star Volleyball 43 Girls' Athletics 33 Leaders' Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 43 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 33 Quill and Scroll 4. HELEN CARRINGER, Classical National Honor Society 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Journal Staff 3, 4g Operetta 3, 43 Dramatic Club 1, 3g Latin Club 1, 23 Commercial Club 43 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. RALPH CASHNER, Commercial Intramural Athletics 3, 4. TOM CASWALL, Technical French Club 2g Football 43 Basketball 43 Intra- mural Basketball 2, 33 Booster Club 1. ROBERT CASSIDY, General Booster Club 1. ELAINE CASSEL, General Fifth Wheel Club 1, 2, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Booster Club 2, 3. PRISCILLA CHAPMAN, Classical Entered from Boston 43 A Cappella Choir 43 Stu- dent Council 13 Class Officer 23 Glee Club 1, 2. ROBERT CLARK, Classical Quill and Scroll 43 Joumal Staff 3, 43 Dramatic Club 2, 33 Press Club 33 Booster Club 1. MARILYN CLARKE, Classical Clee Club 43 Operetta 33 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 1, 2. Treasurer 13 French Club 43 Girls' Athletics 3g Booster Club 1, 2, 3. CARL CLINE, Technical National Honor Society 3, 4, President3 Stu- dent Council 13 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 43 Track 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Captain 13 Booster Club 3, 4. TOM COCKLIN, Technical Polaris Business Staff 3, 43 German Club 3, President 33 Football 1, 2, 43 Intramural Basket- ball 3, 43 Booster Club 3. RAE COLEMAN, Classical ?uill and Scroll 43 Journal Stall 43 Booster Club , 2, 3. Senior CAROL COOK, General Art Club 3. 43 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 33 Operetta 43 Fifth Wheel Club 3, 43 Booster Club 1. 2. 3. DORIS CRUM, Commercial A Cappella Choir 3. 43 Operetta 3. 43 Commercial Club 43 Fifth Wheel Club 1, 3g Leaders' Club 3. 43 Basketball 13 Volleyball l. 2, 3, 43 Girls' Athletics 1. 2. 3. 43 Booster Club 1. 2. 3. DICK DAGER, General Stagecraft 2. 3. 43 Dramatic Club 3. 43 Booster Club 1, 2. TED DANIELS. Classical 33 Polaris Editorial Staff 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Art Club, President 43 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 33 Track 3, Captain 33 Cheerleader 3, 43 Booster Club 1, 2. 33 Quill and Scroll 4. DOLORES DARR, Commercial Polaris Business Staff 3. 43 Commercial Club 4, Secretary 43 Fifth Wheel Club 13 Leaders' Club 2, 3. 43 Basketball 1. 23 All-Star Basketball 3, 43 Volleyball 1. 23 All-Star Volleyball 2, 3. 4g Girls' Athletics 1, 2, 3. 43 Booster Club 1, 2. 33 Quill and Scroll 4. BEVERLY DAVIS, Classical Glee Club 43 German Club 1, 23 French Club 4g Art Club 43 Booster Club 1, 2. 3. EILEEN DAVIS, Classical Student Council 33 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3. 43 Fifth Wheel Club 13 Booster Club 1. 2. 3. ROSEMARY DAVIS, Classical National Honor Society 43 Student Council 1, 2, 43 National Thespian 43 A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Operetta 3, 43 Class Play 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Latin Club 1, 2g Leaders' Club 3, 43 Chemistry Laboratory Assistant 33 Booster Club I, 2. 3. ' BEULAH DEWEESE, Classical National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 43 Polaris Editorial Staff 4g Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Glee Club 3, 4g Latin Club 1, 23 Fifth Wheel Club 3, 43 Booster Club 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 4. JACK DICKES, Classical Polaris Business Staff 3, 43 Band 3, 43 Booster Club I, 2, 3. WILLAM DILLON, Technical A Cappella Choir 3, 4g Operetta 3, 43 Booster Club 1, 2. BILL DOLL, General Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 43 Intramural Basketball 13 German Club I3 Track 3, 4. RUTH DOWDING, Classical National Honor Society 43 National Thespian 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 3, 4g Class Play 33 Con- test Play 4g Operetta 3, 43 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Vice-President 43 Latin Club 1, 2g Fifth Wheel Club 3, 4, Vice-President 33 Chemistry Laboratory Assistant 43 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM DUNKEL, General German Club 13 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. ELIZABETH EBIE, Classical Fifth Wheel Club 3, 43 Booster Club I. JOHN EICHER, Technical Football 3, 43 Reserve Football 2g Intramural Basketball I. 2, 3, 43 Physic Laboratory Assistant 4g Booster Club l, 2, 3. MARTHA EISENBURGER, Commercial A Cappella Choir 43 Glee Club 33 Class Play 33 Operetta 43 German Club 2g Dramatic Club 3, 4. Activities Page 42 JUNE ELEK, Classical A Cappella Choir 3, 4g Operetta 3, 43 Fifth Wheel Club 43 Latin Club I. 23 Booster Club 1. EILEEN ELLIS, Classical Latin Club 1, 23 French Club 4g Fifth Wheel Club 4g Booster Club l. 2, 3. JERRY ENGLISH,General Journal Staff 43 Art Club 3, 43 Booster Club I, 2, 3. JOSEPHINE ESBER. rzwmr Art Club 3, 4. KATHRYN FELLOWS, Classical Quill and Scroll 43 A Cappella Choir 3. 4: .Journal Staff 43 Operetta 3, 43 Commercial Club 43 Dramatic Club 3g Latin Club 23 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. ROSALIE FRANZ, Commercial Commercial Club 43 Fifth Wheel Club 43 Booster Club 2, 3. BETTY ELLEN FREED, Commercial Commercial Club 43 Fifth Wheel Club 13 Booster Club 4. ALICE FREUDEMANN, Commercial Entered from Columbus North 33 Polaris Busi- ness Staff 43 Commercial Club 43 Glee Club 23 Art Club 1. EDWARD FREY, Technical Polaris Editorial Staff 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3g Leaders' Club li Intramural Basketball 23 Golf 2, 3, 43 Student Manager 1, 2. KARL FROELICH, General Band 1, 2, 3g Orchestra I. 2, 33 Booster Club I, 2. VIRGINIA FROELICH, Commercial Fifth Wheel Club 1, 2, 33 Booster Club 2. JOAN GAUCHAT, Classical National Honor Society 43 Student Council 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 3g Quill and Scroll 3, 4g .Journal Staff 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 23 Art Club 3. 4: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 33 Latin Club l, 2g French Club 43 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. CHARLES GERVASON, Technical Track 33 Varsity Swimming 23 Booster Club l, 2. MARGARET GIBBS. General Dramatic Club 2g Booster Club 1, 2. ERIS GIBBONS, Commercial Journal Staff 43 Commercial Club 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Booster Club 3. JEANNE GILMORE. Classical Glee Club 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 43 French Club 43 Library Assistant 4. BETTY GIRT, Commercial Commercial Club 43 Fifth Wheel Club l, 2. 3. 4, Treasurer 3, 43 Booster Club I, 2, 3. LOIS GONSER, Classical Latin Club 13 French Club 43 Leaders' Club 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2g Volleyball 1, 2, 3. 43 Scarlet and Gray Volleyball 3, 4g Girls' Athletics 2. 33 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. MARY GOSSMAR. Commercial Journal Staff 43 Commercial Club 43 Fifth Wheel Club 13 Volleyball 2, 3. JEANNE GORMAN. Classical Cheerleader 13 Booster Club 1. 2. 3. RICHARD GRAHAM, Classical Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 33 Tennis l, 2, 3. JOHN GRAY, General Polaris Business Staff 33 Track 1, 3, 43 Band 1, 2. 33 Intramural Basketball 33 Golf 23 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. JUNE GRIFFIN, Commercial Commercial Club 43 Booster Club 1, 2. Senior CAROL GUHT, Classical Art Club 3, 43 French Club 43 Basketball 1, 23 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Athletics I, 2, 3, 43 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. VAN GUY, Classical French Club 43 Track 3. ELIZABETH HAGENER, Classical Latin Club 1, 2: Fifth Wheel Club 33 Volleyball 1, 2, 33 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. EDWARD HALEY, General EVANGELINE HALL, General Student Council 1, 2, 3g Art Club 3, 43 Leaders' Club 2, 3g Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 33 All- Star Basketball 4g Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 33 All-Star Volleyball 3, 43 Girls' Athletics 1. 2, 3, 4g Booster Club 1, 2, 3. MIRIAM HARRIS, Classical Polaris Business Staff 3, 43 Dramatic Club 4: Booster Club 1, 2, 3. DICK HARRISON. Technical National Honor Society 43 A Cappella Choir 3, 4g Polaris Business Staff 3, 4g Operetta 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Club 3g Booster Club 1, 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 4. RICHARD HENDERSON, Technical WILMA HENNE, Classical Operetta 43 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 43 Booster Club 2, 3. RUTH HENNINGER. Commercial Commercial Club 43 Fifth Wheel Club 1, 23 Booster Club 2, 3. WILLIAM HILKERT, Classical A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Operetta 3, 4g Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 1. DICK HILSCHER, Classical National Honor Society 4g Class Officer 2, 43 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4g Band 3, 43 Orchestra 43 Intramural Volleyball 3g Cageball 33 Track 3, 43 Chemistry Laboratory Assistant 33 Physics Laboratory Assistant 4. JIM HINKLE, Classical National Honor Society 4g Student Council 23 Quill and Scroll 43 A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Op- eretta 3, 43 Journal Staff 3, 43 Dramatic Club 43 Debate Club 43 French Club 43 Chess Club 1: Booster Club 1, 2, 33 Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. MARGIE HOOK, Classical Class Officer 33 A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Polaris Editorial Staff 3, 43 Operetta 3, 43 Leaders Club 2, 3, 43 Booster Club 1, 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 4. PRISCILLA HORGER, Classical National Honor Society 43 Polaris Business Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Chem- istry Laboratory Assistant 33 Booster Club 1, 2, 33 Ouill and Scroll 4. TERRY HUNGERFORD, Technical Polaris Business Staff 4g French Club 1, 23 Foot- ball I, 2, 3, 43 Chemistry Laboratory Assistant 3: Booster Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3. RUTH HUNTER, Classical A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Operetta 3. 43 French Club 4g Latin Club 1, 23 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. IRENE HYKES. Commercial Commercial Club 43 Fifth Wheel Club 3, 4g Booster Club I, 2, 3. NEENA INK, Classical Student Council 23 National Thespian 3, 43 Con- test Play 4g All State Cast 43 Dramatic Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 33 Class Play 33 Operetta 43 Journal Staff 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Leaders Club 3, 43 Volleyball 13 Cheerleader I3 Booster Club 1, 2. Activities Page IVIARIJEAN ISAAC, Classical Quill and Scroll 43 A Cappella Choir 3, 4: ,Journal Staff 3, 43 Operetta 3, 43 Dramatic Club 3, 43 Fifth Wheel Club 43 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. HELEN JACOBS, General Dramatic Club 43 Fifth Wheel Club 33 Booster Club 2. SYLVIA JACOBS, Classical Entered from Lincoln 33 Class Play 33 Dramatic Club 3, 43 French Club 43 Commercial Club 43 Booster Club 3. RUTH ANNE JACOBSON, Classical National Honor Society 43 A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Polaris Editorial Staff 3, 43 Operetta 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3g Latin Club 1, 23 French Club 43 Booster Club 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 4. BETTY JANE JANSON, Commercial Commercial Club 43 Booster Club 1, 2. 3. HELEN JELICHEK, Commercial Commercial Club 43 Latin Club li Fifth Wheel Club 23 Booster Club 1, 2. CHLOE Commercial Commercial Club 4g Boosetr Club 2, 3. VIRGINIA JONES. Classical Glee Club 3, 43 Dramatic Club I, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 23 French Club 43 Girls' Athletics 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2. 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4g Booster Club I, 2, 3. ALAN KAHN. Classical Journal Stall' 33 Latin Club 23 French Club 43 Phgsigs Laboratory Assistant 43 Booster Club SARAH KANELOS, Commercial A Cappella Choir 3. 43 Journal Stall 43 Op- eretta 3, 4g Commercial Club 4. EILEEN KAUFFMANN. General Student Council 2g Glee Club 33 Fifth Wheel Club 3, 43 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. MARIAN KEHL, Commercial Commercial Club 4g Fifth Wheel Club I, 2, 33 Volleyball 33 Booster Club 2. JAMES KENNEDY, Technical French Club 33 Physics Laboratory Assistant 43 Booster Club 1, 2. KENNETH KIEFFER, Classical Entered from Lincon 23 A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 43, Dramatic Club 13 Booster Club 1. BILL KING. Classical National Honor Society 4g Student Council 3, 4: National Thespians 3, 4, President 4g A Cappella Clwil' 3. 4: Operetta 3, 43 Class Play 3, 43 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club I, 2, Vice- President 2g French Club 4g Leaders' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Cheer Leader 3g Boos- ter Club 1, 2, 3. GEORGE KITTOE, General A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Band l, 2, 3, 43 Or. il1r?ti51 I, 2, 3, 43 Librarian 23 Booster Club ROBERT KLINE, Ceneral German Club 4. EILEEN KRAKAT, General Commercial Club 4. DON KRAMMES. Classical National Honor Society 3, 43 Stu lent Council I. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 43 Class Of- ficer 1, 23 A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Band 23 Or- chestra l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 23 Basketball 43 Reserve Basketball 33 Intramural Basketball l. 23 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Golf 33 Booster Club 2, 3, President 3. S e n i o r DICK KOCHEII, Classical Latin Club I3 Chemistry Laboratory Assistant 4: Booster Club 3. BILL KRAIISKOPF, Classical Student Council li National Thespians 3, 4: Polaris Editorial Staff 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Operetta 3, 43 Class Play 33 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 33 Leaders' Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. President 43 Booster Club I, 2, 3. Vice-President 3. JACK KIIENDIG, Technical Polaris Business Staff 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 33 Booster Club I. 2, 33 Ouill and Scroll 4. ROSEMARY LANG, Classical ' National Honor Society 3, 43 Orchestra 43 Band 43 Latin Club I, 2g French Club 4g Commercial Club 43 Booster Club I, 2, 3. JACK LAWRENCE, General 3 MARILYN LEADER, Classical Student Council 1, 33 Fifth Wheel Club 43 Vol- leyball 1, 23 Basketball I, 23 Girls' Athletics 1. 23 Booster Club I, 2, 3. GLORIA LEININCER, General Fifth Wheel Club 33 Basketball I, 23 Volleyball I, 23 Booster Club I, 2, 3. RALPH LIND, Classical Student Council I, 23 A Cappella Choir 3: Band I. 2, 3. Treasurer 33 Orchestra I, 2, 33 Physics Laboratory Assistant 4g Booster Club 2, 3. KATHRYN LIVINGSTON. Classical Polaris Business Staff 3. 43 French Club 23 Fifth Wheel Club 3, 43 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. KENNETH LOIICKS. Technical German Club I, 23 Football 3, 43 Intramural Basketball I, 43 Track 3, 4. LADDIE LYNCH. Classical Filth Wheel Club 43 French Club 33 Chemistry Laboratory Assistant 33 Booster Club I, 2. KARL LYTLE, General A Cappella Choir 3. 43 Operetta 3, 43 Class Play 33 Band I. 23 Dramatic Club 2, 33 Art Club 3, 4g Booster Club I, 2, 3. MARILYN MACKENZIE. Classical Ouill and Scroll 3. 43 Journal Staff 3, 43 Latin Club I, 2g French Club 3. 43 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Leaders' Club 3, 43 Basketball 13 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. FLORENCE MAITIN. Classical Latin Club 1, 23 French Club 43 Basketball 13 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. DOROTHY MANFULL, Classical Student Council 2, 33 Polaris Editorial Stall 4g Dramatic Club 1, 2, 33 Fifth Wheel Club 3, 43 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. RUTH IVIANI, Classical National Honor Society 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. BILL MASLINE, Classical National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4g Student Council 33 A Cappella Choir 3, 4g Latin Club 1, 2, President 13 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Golf 23 Chemistry Laboratory Assistant 33 Physics Laboratory Assistant 43 Booster Club I, 2, 3. DUANE McCLAlN, General A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Operetta 3, 43 German Club 3. 43 Track 3, 4. JEAN MCCLELLAND, Commercial National Honor Society 4g Polaris Editorial Staff 43 Commercial Club 4, President 43 Fifth Wheel Club 2. 43 Ouill and Scroll 4. Activities Page JASON MCCOY, Classical-Technical National Honor Society 3, 43 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Journal Stail' 3, 43 Debate Club 43 Physics Laboratory Assistant 43 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 43 Intramural Tennis 3g Track 23 Student Manager I, 23 Booster Club I. MARGIE MCCURDY, Classical National Honor Society 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3. 43 Polaris Editorial Stall' 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 43 Operetta 33 French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Commercial Club 43 Leaders' Club 2, 3, 43 Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Booster Club 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 2, 3. JANET McDANIEL, Commercial Commercial Club 4g Fifth Wheel Club I, 3, 43 Booster Club 1. GERALD McDOWELL, Technical German Club 23 Art Club 43 Reserve Football 33 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. 43 Track 3. ROBERT MCFEELY, General Booster Club I. MARY JEAN McINTOSH, General JANET MCKOWN, Classical French Club 43 Latin Club I, 23 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. BRUCE McMILLAN, Classical Entered from McKinley3 Intramural Basketball 4. BETTY MILLER, General Entered from Syracuse, Indiana, 33 A Cappella Choir 43 Operetta 43 Glee Club 1. 23 Latin Club 43 Fifth Wheel Club 3g Band I, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY MILLER, Classical Glee Club 33 Latin Club 13 French Club 43 Library Assistant 3, 43 Booster Club I, 2, 3. JOHN MITCHELL, Commercial Entered from Sharon, Pa., 33 Football 2g Booster Club 3. DORIS MOHN, Classical Dramatic Club 1, 2, 33 French Club 43 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. VIRGINIA MOLDEN, Classical Ouill and Scroll 43 Journal Stall 3, 4g Latin Club I, 23 French Club 1, 2, 3g Dramatic Club I, 2. 3, 43 Booster Club I, 2, 3. BETTY MORIN, Classical National Honor Society 43 Quill and Scroll 3. 43 Journal Staff 3, 4g Latin Club 1, 23 Art Club 3g Girls' Athletics 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Manager 4g Booster Club I, 2. ROSE MORRIS, Commercial Entered from Sharon, Pa., 43 Commercial Club 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3. JIM MRAZ, Technical Polaris Editorial Staff 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Club 3g Intramural Basketball 2, 43 Booster Club 2, 3. DICK MYSER, Classical Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 43 Reserve Football 2, 3. LEONARD NEFF, Classical Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Librarian 33 Dramatic Club 3, 4. JOAN NELSON, Commercial National Honor Society 43 Polaris Business Staff 3, 43 Commercial Club 4, Vice-President 43 Latin Club 1, 2g Quill and Scroll 4. JACK NICHOLSON, General Varsity Football 43 Reserve Football 1, 2, 33 Intramural Basketball 2, 3g Booster Club I, 2, Whai's Hollywood Got Thai We Haven't? ev N-A if ,A 3 ty. Jr' 4 h 'Zxyt ,, ,.,r 1' 3 ly ! ,L qi t In , tn we rf- A -s , f rv ,al Z ,W ls A ri Ml ' ' .1 6 L ff ' K' 5 'V - ,F 5 , -Q Y 7 't X M' ' ' t 7 , 4 Q .' 'E' 51 ' , Y of Y.. Q XX g'- .' . I ' . ' .D , - X 1 . . -' ' S x. -' 3 0 , t mx r S fe . ' Pete Donald Meek Katie Hedy Lamarr Q! H k Q Santora y ys Boyd D 'gc' to , H , Baby Snooks Ink I l I I9 -.. '3 P - 1 ' 3 ' ff mx 'Q 4 tg Blondie Weaver J Q nd if A . Q lA B 0- J Z ff fix f - ' -e K x I, 7X - t I, Hg- 3 y U., , ' ll 4 mi nfl? f 2 7- Z XX ' a Star Reporter ,A ' Gauchat X ,- 56 . 7 ar ff? E ' - - N Q! 1 ' X N Killer Krupa Kittoe S ' ...flu X' 1 'Hfif , f at X NV' QR Q ' T, Power Toomey '-L' X , N x T ' , 1 , X A 'J GE? gfrxtff fl t tggfv W f 4 P I , julia . r. f ' w ! 'V It I ft I X V vfgi 4 ,gr W t ky . 9, ,.,, N , 5 X tl X N X 5 for ,- eff ,f , ao 'V , I f of Y' ' 'wt Q ff 3 I 7,4 ' Rc ,V ' H 5? Y t t ' .- V fbi , .X X Y 'Ni A X51 'X I Dot Tarzan's Mate Mickey LFinnY Rooney Y' fi I, !y': ' 4 9' Pyle twith matet Krauskopt , 5 V , I ,, R M ff W The Station Wagon Set 4Swish' Pngf' 43 Daqwood Burdette 3 Bumsteadu f e xi! Xt yr 5 1 P, 7 ! 1 nf f Z Q4 t Q4-Q Dizzy Disney Hebert XX A , it X sf, fi, D- ' Nga fi ff' r . fb. - Q' .. . .X ,fwn Best dressed Snyder 'alias Kay Francist Senior JERRY NUSBAUM. Classical Polaris Editorial Stall' 1, 2. 3, 4g Orchestra 13 Booster Club 1, 2, 33 Chemistry Laboratory As- sistant 3. ELMER NllT'l'ER, General Entet'ed from Gordon Military School. Georgia, 4. VELMA NUTTER, General Entered from Parkview High, Cleveland, 3. JACQUELINE OESTREICH. Cornrnercial Entered from St. Louis, Mo., 33 Polaris Business Staff 43 Fifth Wheel Club 43 Commercial Club 4. LOIS O'DONNELL, General Student Coundcil lg Glee Club 3: Fifth Wheel Club 1. 2. EUGENE OKEY, Commercial Baseball 23 Track 3. MARY OSMUNDSEN, Commercial Fifth Wheel Club 13 Volleyball 1, 2. 33 Booster Club 1, 2. LOWELL OYSTER, General gtagecraft 23 French Club 23 Booster Club 1, , 3. AMELIA PARKER, Commercial Entered from Philadelphia 33 Booster Club 3. HELEN PETERMAN, Classical National Honor Society 4g Quill and Scroll 43 Glee Club 43 Journal Staff 43 Dramatic Club 3, 43 Art Club 33 Latin Club 1. 23 Library Assistant l, 2, 3, 43 Booster Club 1. 2, 3. BARBARA PFEIFER, Classical Commercial Club 43 Girls' Athletics 2. 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 4. MARIAN PHELPS, Commercial Entered front Lincoln 23 Commercial Club 4. JEANNE PHISTER, Classical Entered from McKinley 43 National Honor So- ciety 43 National Thespians 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurcr 3g National Forensic League 33 Class Play 43 Dramatic Club 3, 43 Glee Club 43 Art League 33 French Club 4g Fifth Wheel 43 Bas- ketball 43 Swimming-Life Saving 33 Drum Ma- jorette 43 Booster Club 3. KATHLEEN PICKARD, Classical Glee Club 43 French Club 43 Chemistry Labora- tory Assistant 43 Basketball 13 Volleyball 1, 23 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. ALINE PIERSON, Classical Latin Club 1, 23 French Club 43 Basketball 1, 23 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 All-Star Volleyball 2, 43 Girls' Athletics 1, 2, 33 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. MARJORIE PITTS. Classical National Honor Society 43 Student Council 1, 2, 3, Secretary 33 National Thespians 3, 4, Secre- tary-Treasurer 43 A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Polaris Editorial Stall 43 Operetta 3, 43 Class Play 3, 43 Contest Play 33 Orchestra 1, 23 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 13 Latin Club 1, 23 French Club 43 Booster Club 1, 2, 33 Ouill and Scroll 4. JACK POSEY, Classical Journal Staff 33 Chemistry Laboratory Assist- ant 3. ANNA MARIE PRATT, Classical Polaris Editorial Stall' 43 Latin Club 23 Booster Club 1. 2, 33 Ouill and Scroll 4. DOROTHY PYLE, General A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Operetta 3, 43 Commercial Club 43 Fifth Wheel Club 43 Leaders' Club 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Captain 13 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 23 All-Star Volleyball 3, 43 Girls' Athletics 1, 2, 3, 43 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. ELI RABINOVITZ, Classical Entered from Glenville, Cleveland, 43 Student Council 3g Ouill and Scroll 3, 43 Journal 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Debate Club 23 Tennis 2. 33 Booster Club 1, 2. 3. Activities Page JANIS REBERT, Classical National Honor Society 43 Student Council l: National Thespians 3, 4g Polaris Editorial Staff 43 Journal Staff 33 Class Play 3g Contest Play 3, 43 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Club 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Booster Club 1, 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 4. CATHERINE REED, Commercial A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Operetta 3, 43 Drum Ma- jorette 2, 3. 43 Leaders' Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 All-Star Basketball 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 3, 43 All-Star Volleyball 1, 43 Booster Club 1, 2. MARGARET RINEHART, Classical A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Operetta 3, 4g Dramatic Club 2, 3, 43 Leaders' Club 2, 3. 43 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. ALTON RINIER, Classical French Club 2, 33 Chemistry Laboratory Assistant 33 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. JAMES ROBINSON, Technical Band 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 2. GENE RODERICK, Classical Student Council 2, 43 Intramural Basketball 33 Booster Club 2, 3. JOHN ROOT, Classical Journal Stall' 33 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. DORAINE RUSSELL, Classical Latin Club 1, 23 German Club 3, 43 Library Assistant 2, 3, 43 Booster Club 2, 3. RICHARD SANDERS, Commercial Booster Club 1. PETE SANTORA, Commercial Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4: Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 2, 3. VIRGINIA SANTORE, Commercial Commercial Club 13 Booster Club 2. BARBARA SCHAEFER, Classical Entered from Steubenville 33 Glee Club 43 Op- eretta 33 French Club 4g Leaders' Club 43 Girls' Athletics 3, 4a All-Star Basketball 43 Booster Club 3. MIRIAM SCHARIO, Classical Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 43 Bas- ketball 2. 3, 43 Girls' Athletics 1. 2, 3, 4: Booster Club 1, 3. ELIZABETH SCHEN, Commercial Commercial Club 43 Fifth Wheel Club 4. Booster Club 3. JOHN SCHICK, Commercial A Cappella Choir 3, 4g Operetta 3, 43 Student Manager 2, 3, 4g Booster Club I, 2, 3. JOANNE SCHMIDT, Classical Entered from Lincoln High 33 A Cappella Choir 43 Orchestra 1, 2g Science Club 13 Leaders' Club 2, 43 Volleyball 3, 4. BETTE SCHULMAN, Classical French Club 43 Booster Club 2, 3. CHARLES SCHUMACHER, Classical Student Council 13 A Cappella Choir 33 Operetta 33 Reserve Basketball 23 Intramural Basketball 1, 33 Baseball 23 Booster Club 1. JOHN SCHWORM, Classical National Honor Society 43 Student Council 3, 43 National Thespians 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 3, 4g Operetta 3, 43 Class Play 3, 43 Contest Play 3, 43 Dramatic Club 3, 4, President 4g Debate Club 43 Latin Club 23 Booster Club 1. 2, 3. MARY ELLEN SHADEL, Classical National Honor Society 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Editor-in-Chief Joumal 43 Glee Club 43 Class Play 33 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 43 German Club 3, 4, President 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Fifth Wheel Club 4g Chemistry Laboratory Assistant 33 Boos- ter Clnb 1, 2, 3. Senior BOB SHAFFER, Commercial Football 4, Intramural Basketball 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3. KARL SHANK, Technical Stagecraft 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3: German Club 1, 2, Booster Club 1. DON SHEEHAN, Commercial Band 2. 3, 4, Booster Club 1, 4. ANN SHUTTLEWORTH, General Student Council 4, Art Club 4, French Club 4, Fifth Wheel Club 3, Prom Attendant 3, Foot- ball Queen 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3. JOYCE SMILEY, General A Cappella Choir 4, Operetta 4, Glee Club 3, French Club I, 2, Fifth Wheel Club 3. 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3. MARILYN SNYDER, Classical Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, French Club 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3. CLARICE SILVER, Classical Latin Club 2, French Club 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3. DON SILVER, Classical Journal Staff 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3. RALPH SMITH, Commercial Booster Club I, 2, 3. IDA SMUCKLER, Commercial Art Club 4, Commercial Club 4, Fifth Wheel Club 1, 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3. MARJORIE SPAHR. General Booster Club l. ROSEMARY SPATARO, Commercial Glee Club 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, Fifth Wheel Club 2, 4, Booster Club I, 2, 3. BILL SPRAGUE, Classical National Honor Society 4, Class Ollicer 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Polaris Editorial Staff 1, Polaris Business Staff 3, 4, Advertising Manager 4, Dramatic Club 1, 3, French Club 4, Intramural Basketball 3, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Quill and Scroll 4. MARGARET STEBBINS, Classical Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 4, Fifth Wheel Club 3, Booster Club 1, 2, 3. LOIS STEWART, Classical Fifth Wheel Club 3, 4, Library Assistant 4, Booster Club 1. JEANNE STREB, Classical National Honor Society 4, Class Officer 1, 2, Student Council 2, A Cappella Choir 4, Glee Club 3, Operetta 4, Latin Club 1, 2. Vice- President I, French Club 4, Leaders' Club 2. 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Star Basketball 4, Volleyball 4, Booster Club I, 2, 3. VERA SWANGER, General Fifth Wheel Club 4, Basketball 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, Booster Club 1, 2, 3. DORIS SWIGERT, Commercial Commercial Club 4, Fifth Wheel Club 1. CHRISTINE SYLER, Classical French Club 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3. OLGA TEAGER, Classical National Honor Society 3. 4, Treasurer 4, Latin Club 2, French Club 4, Booster Club 1. BEATRICE TISHKOFF, Classical Glee Club 3, French Club 4, Commercial Club 4, Booster Club 2, 3. MARY TILLITSKI, Commercial Commercial Club 4, Fifth Wheel Club 1, 2, 3, Booster Club 2, 3. FRANK TOOMEY, Classical Student Council 4, French Club 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4: Tennis 1, 2, 3. Activities Page MARTHA TOOT, Classical Student Council 1, Quill and Scroll 4, Journal Staff 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, President 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Fifth Wheel Club 3, Booster Club 1, 2, 3. JOHN UBER, Industrial Arts Stagecraft 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club I, 2, 3. 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3. JIM UEBING, Commercial F00iball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Varsity Bas- ketball 2, 3, Intramural Basketball I. 4, Baseball 2, 3, Basketball Manager 4. DICK UNGASHICK, Classical Latin Club 1, Intramural Basketball 3, Golf 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Laboratory Assistant 3, Booster Club 1, 2, 3. JANET VANDERVORT, Classical Entered from Mt. Marie Academy 3, Dramatic Club 3, Fifth Wheel Club 3, Booster Club 3. JAY WAGNER, Classical Student Council 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Orchestra 4, President 4, Intramural Basket- ball 3, 4, Booster Club 1. 2, 3. MARGARET WALTERS, Classical National Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 4, Latin Club 1, Fifth Wheel Club 4, Booster Club 2, 3. DONNA WALTHER, Classical Class Oliicer 4, Polaris Business Staff 3, 4, Op- eretta 3, French Club 4, Latin Club I, 2, Lead- ers' Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, All-Star Basketball 4: All-Star Volleyball 4, cms, Ath- letics 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3. DOROTHY WATSON. Classical National Honor Society 4, Class Officer 2, Stu- dent Council 1, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Polaris Business Staff 4, Operetta 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, French Club 4, Treasurer 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Leaders' Club 2, 3, 4, Volley. ball 4, Booster Club 1. 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 4. JOAN WEAVER, Classical A Cappella Choir 4, Operetta 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Girls' Athletics 1, 2, Cheerleader 1, Booster Club 1, 2. BERTHA WEINER, Commercial Commercial Club 3, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3. MYRTLE WEINTRAB, Commercial Polaris Business Staff 4, Commercial Club 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM WELSH, Classical Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Cheerleader 1. BETTE WHITACRE. Classical Latin Club 1, Fifth Wheel Club 4, Booster Club 2, 3. FLORENCE WILKOF, Classical A Cappella Choir Accompanist 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, Latin Club 2, French Club 4, Leaders' Club 2, 3, 4, All-Star Basketball 2, 3, 4, All-Star Volleyball 4, Girls' Athletics 1, 2. 3. 4. BILL WILLIAMS, Classical Chemistry Laboratory Assistant 3, Physics Laboratory Assistant 4. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, Classical Fifth Wheel Club 3, 4, Booster Club 1, 2. ANNA JANE ZIMMERMAN, Classical Entered from Johnstown, Penn., 4, T. K. E. Honor Society 3, Band 1. 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 4, Latin Club 2, French Club 4, Girls' Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' Athletics 2, Chemistry Laboratory Assistant 3, Booster Club 1, 2, 3. HARRIET ZOLLINGER, Classical Glee Club 4, French Club 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3. N 7,5 N fl vm W guigz? I rg M X j W E N xx H AWA X x, N x J ,V . L14 y If - f 4 ' 551 LI EM' 7 X y 1 2- fxwif' Wxwvww J WN! 3 K fig 5 'E M , L' . Miifagg - , VV kb An: .A T, X A X1 tvs UHDEHCLHSSIHEH Class ot '42 Hits New High Bill Snyder-President lcenterl. Bill Butler-Vice-President Ctopl. lane Purdy--Secretary lmiddlel. Ianice Putman-Treasurer fbottoml. Page 50 Show completes third year, Still has big returns. Bow down to us-we're a first-rate fea- ture picture now! We have the biggest cast at Lehman and are well represented in practically all activities. Bill Snyder, who was cast as president, was on the var- sity football and basketball squads this year. Bill Butler, playing the part of vice- president was also on the varsity football squad and student council. Iane Purdy cast as secretary, was elected treasurer for next year's student council, and was in the A Cappella Choir. Ianice Putman, in the role of treasurer was in A Cappella and Leaders' Club. Edith Gordon and Iohn Haldi, musically inclined juniors, had leads in this year's operetta. We furnished in the basketball cast with Bill Kloss, lack Lothamer, Bill Snyder, Don Ternary, Chet Fair. Iack Smith and Iim Uebelhart. Bill Butler, Chet Fair, Ben Mar- coni, Bob Neading, Bill Snyder, lack Smith, Elmer Brown, and Iack Lothamer lnext year's captainl received letters for their ex- cellent performances in football. Those who played journalistic parts in our show were Marylou McClain on the Polaris editorial staff, Connie Pfeifer and Emma Bawn on the business staff: they all were awarded membership in Quill and Scroll for their work. Ianuary 9 was the big scene for all juniors. We danced, played games, saw movies and ate-at the class party. The theme was winter-the gym walls were decorated with Snowmen, and snow flakes were hanging down from the ceiling on blue streamers. We had snow balls fpop- Snaps of Iunior Class Party corn ballsl for refreshments to fit in with the jovial, joke-cracking master of cere- monies. Iack Kistler and Art Drukenbrod jammed on the piano and drums, Berdine Bowman, Ianice Putman, Marty Gauchat and Edith Gordon harmonized on some popular tunes. Mary Alice Owen and Mir- iam Solomon tap-danced, and last and most Page 51 surprising ibut of course by no means leastl our own janitor, Mr. Ackerman, Went to town in a-Well--extemporaneous combination jitterbug and soft shoe dance. We had a good time this year in spite of the work of producing so diversified a movie. Uuniors are naturally conscientious and take their work seriouslyj J r J .J Au- Z, , . , , 'Luo x :l xx.lJ, gy v 'I ll' I-l ' , 4 1 V' aa-.,, lflllllll - funky ,:ra'lIy ggrmfl 7 Unlml my. llnrrlt. ui iIlIlllIlll1.fifl.Y lllflllil-Ilg 311 Rcw l, Marcella Streb, Virqinia Coates. Gloria Brouqh, Barbara Bauqhman, Betty Lou Kuntz, Dorothy Wolff, Beverly Hartunq, Dorothea Prince. Bow 2. loe Viqnos, Bob Palmer, Carv March, Iustine Iohnston, Helen Hater, Lois Kelly. Gerry Gerrish, lean Wetzel, Colin Ellison. Row 3. Kenneth Meese, Bob Caldwell, Lowell Smith, Bill Horn, Ted Nicholson. Alvin Weekley, Bill Roqan, Charles Doerschuk. Row 4. Bob Schmidt, Ned Gould, Bob Blum, Roqer Aten, Milton Willen, Bill Dunkel. 314 Row 1. Betty Hazlett, Elizabeth Fleischman, Eileen Boord, Emma Bawn, Mary Ellen Carey, Phyllis Rosenthal, Bertha Weiner, Barbara Aunqst. How 2. Bettv Graham, Violet Gervason, Isabel Waechter. Emma Durian. Anne Douqherty, Paula Wheeler, Georqia Wriqht. Barbara Zerbe. Row 3. Martin Tschantz, ,lohri Laurenson, Bill Mertz. Betty lane Muelheisen, Elaine Smuclcler. lane Purdv. lohn Cobbev. lack Kistler. Row 4. lack Howell. Dick Finkbone, Earl Swallen, Walter Nicolet. l'ugf' .'2 Q R. 201 Row l. Marylou McClain, Gloria Walther, Midqe Flad, Dorothy Babcock, Patricia Cochenour. Betty Douglass, Roxie Gibson, Marjorie Swarts. Ellen Wyler. Row 2. Samuel Abood. Bill Henderson, Rav Bender, Ianice Putman, Iosephine Zinner, Bill McGeehon, Harry Wilson, Allred Rubin. Row 3. Russel Decker, Bud Gray, lack Lothamer, Iim Uebelhart, Earl Wentz, Elmer Muhlbach, Bob Schweitzer. Row 4, Dick Whippy, Ralph Cashner. Bob O'Brien, Bob Booth, Wayne Dutton, Carl Lavin, Bill Snyder. Ben Kanter. 202 'Row 1. Gloria Oliver, Peqqy Fleck. Ianice Oldham, Ianet Peterson, Catherine Goff, Marjorie McClay, Bonnie Eichorn, Edna lane Hyatt. Row 2. Harry Conrad, lames Deierlinq, Miriam Solomon, Verda Schwitzqable, loan Taylor, Ruth Kaplan, Melvin Lazarus, Row 3. Kenneth Loucks, Don Gray, Ed Harriman, Dick Bosworth, Rollin Cashner. Row 4, Ed Miller, Louis Baer, Bill K1os.s, Bob Muse, Bruce Reed. Page 53 lfzlisine a lu lA'llIIlIlIl llefeal Trium plz 204 Row 1. Dorothy Levinqer, lane Adams, Martha Elsaesser, Patty lackson, Emily Miller, Ida Mae Casper, Mary Alice Owen, Betty Lou Klinqaman. Row 2. Bessieanne Love, Elsie Dowdinq, Phyllis Cook, lanet Ginsburq, Naomi Greenberger, Miriam Yeaqer, Rosemary Flory, Barbara Berkey, Sylvia Vaprin. Row 3, Max Bowen, Art Drukenbrod, Irvin Hissom, Mary Pfaus, Corrinne Reed, Mark Taylor. George Spies, Tom Williams. Row 4. Reuben Wise, Bob Whitacre, Dick Hanq, Euqene Miclay, Paul Byers, Sherwood Shirk, Don McCoy, Edmund Samuel. 308 F, Row l, Marquerite Barclin, Rose Kneftler, loan Corbin, Mary Hoffman, Mary Lhota, Phyllis Taylor, Alice Best. Row 2, Andy Bzan, Bob Gonser, Don Catherwood, Marian Katz, Connie Pfeifer, Betty Foust, Bob Miller, Dick Reed. Row 3. Kenneth Showalter, Bill Bowers, Bill Schick, Marvin Oxiord, Ronald Maqaw, Carl Albu. Row 4, Sanford lacobs, Georqe Spitzer, Dick Dreher, Bob Neiqhbours, Dick Greenwald. Page' Stl 14 2. -1 .I I. ,INN X ,NX l.l'lIIIl1lll nzufws al play flllllgil'-X . fjlll'-5 f' IIHIIIIII mul Six f.l1n'L'.w rl! .Wu Uwlzal uri' they Illdlilvllg, nilrir' avirl or --? Jllllllifllllll ? .'1lII1ll.ll.UII. l1'1f ll,l'fllfl.0lI in EG Minor Tzzkirzg 11 misty 308 M. Row l. lean Class. lune Stockburqer. Ruth Minesinqer, Mary Ann Clark, Marian McKelvey, Martha Ann Kelley, Edith Gordon. Row 2. Don Schimpi, Bill Hadley, Martha Gauchat, Esther Mallonn, Martha Harrison, Carl Ielichek. Bob Hogan. Row 3. Bob Siqler, Harold Bowers, Leonard Appelbaum, Iohn Theiss, Georqe Blair, Chet Fair. Row 4. lohn Nelson. Huston Dillev, Don Simi, Steve Cable, Bob Bames, Dan Kratzer. Tom Adams. 308 R, Row 1. Miriam Harter, Lucille Mansfield, Marilyn Pitts, Elizabeth McNiece, Gerry Gottlieb, Marilyn Slick, Elaine Ashton, lanet Billinqslev. Row 2. Virginia Heinemann, Iosephine Calabrese. Marilyn Clutz, Lois Barr, lean Dixson, Alice Kaven, lune Palmer. Row 3. Philip Newman, Owen Roswald, Iames Holliday, Earl Stauiier, Euqene Farinet, Stanley Freedman. Row 4. Bill Kuendiq, Miller Moncriei, Ioe Haas, lim Lockshin, Frank Schirack. Page 55 Upper left President Iack Pearce. Upper riqht-Treasurer Ioan Walter. Lower left--Secretary Barbara Walter. Lower right-Vice-President lohn Fellows. Second Triumph for Class of '43 The Class of '43 which opened at Lehman in the fall, showed an interest- ing advancement over last year's produc- tion in that each role was acted with more finesse and each character seemed finer. lack Pearce in the role of President and Vice-President of Student Council was a credit to the cast and left nothing to be desired. Iohn Fellows, as the result of his ex- perience, was even more pleasing than he was last year and was completely satis- fying in the part of Vice-President, member of Student Council and the reserve bas- ketball team. Those vivacious red-headed twins, Bar- bara and Ioan Walter, were Secretary and Treasurer respectively. Both, as members of Student Council, Scarlet and Gray bas- ketball and volleyball teams, and drum majorettes went several steps farther in their lively careers and gave excellent per- formances which may always be expected l'ngv 56 from them. In the stage scenes Estherlea Cohen and lack Bobbitt were highly effective and that lively comedian, Bud Hughes, was funnier than ever. Lois Whike, a slim little blond, again fitted perfectly into her part of ping-pong champion. Athletic Bev Smith as badminton champ Won considerable notice. The piece, appealing in the beginning due to charming Marilyn Wagner's acting as Football Queen attendant, ended on the same high plane with versatile Ralph Sponseller on the varsity basketball team, and rising basketball stars Iimmy Low and lack Finn won prominence. Lehman has never produced an unsuc- cessful play, and this one, typical of the tradition, though not touching perfection, was fascinating and showed a decided progress. ,V Q ol JW lhrglronrf S!IIlllIl'll'fI Sflllllflllltifl' IIIIV1-l' Hull!! lflllllllllif? Julia looks IIIII i11'l1'o11.s tml Ihr' llllllll lllC1.l't'l1 1111 205 Row l. Marilyn Waqner, Esther Minesinqer, Vivian Elek, Beth Paca, Estherlea Cohen, Gloria Kenney, lean Anne Cameron. Row 2, Evelyn Barth, Rosanne Boyer, luanita Ward, Eleanor Skeeles. Lois Sheatsley, Carolyn Miller, Barbara Goodman, Shirley Manheim, Anne lane Roberts. Row 3, lack Bobbitt, Tom Hathaway, Shirley Adams, Patricia Brothers, loann Irons, Ioan Feichter, Don Klein. . Row 4. David Scott, Iohn Phillips, Harold Leader, Sumner Day, Dale Holwick, William Allen. 206 Row l, Martha Ann Warren, Iulia Carson, Hilda Herrick, Carolyn Eschliman, Dorothy Spahr, Carolyn Fry, Betty Theiss, Maxine Wolfe. Row 2, Betty Brown, Madelyn Tope, Beverly Smith, Maxine Robinson, Kathryn Pash, Marjorie Ianson, Betty Levin, Beverly Housley. How 3. Marvin Kneifler, Ierry Deuble, Bob Graham, Chester Hanninqer, David Weisner, lack Arbauqh, Bob Matthews, Charles Whitehouse, Robert Miller, Row 4. Bill Sollie, Ken Vancil, Bob Berqrnayr, Robert Cornish, Iohn Fellows, lack Shortridge, Iohn ldoine, lim Seccombe. ljlliift' Sf 210 Row l. Virqinla Essiq, Doris Seiert, Ruth Ann Robinson, Mary Westrick, Marilyn lenkins, Eleanor Graham, Carol Shulan, Elizabeth Atkinson. Eleanor Kilqore. Row 2. Mariorie Correll, lean Nethero. lane Cassidy, Donna O'Brien, Doris Huberty. Betty Hart. Barbara Walter. Ann Wasem. Row 3. Don Ryser, Arthur Hilkert, Marv Spitzer, Dorothy Best, Anne Wilson, Gertrude Maurer. Nick Pucci, Warren Miller. Row 4. Charles Bollman. Erwin Theobald, Charles Little, lack Finn, William Fulmer, Don Van Dyke. Lewis Kness. 211 Row 1. Gertrude Sorrells, Betty lane Gibbs, Persis Thomas, Wanda Wood, Betty Lou Van Horn. Virqinia Kindelberqer, Mary Ann Sietert. Adele Shaheen. Row 2. Kenneth Bibbee. Dick Hartman, Martha Buchman, Ieanne Mayer, Ioan Walter, Robert Newberqer, Roland Douqlass, Iohn Redmond. Row 3. Bud Huqhes, Russell Watts, lim Winzeler, lim Willaman, Steve Pelay, Elwood Rogers, Euqene Sell, Ted Kuemmerlinq. Row 4. Henry lobe. Iohn Miles. Tom Little. Iames Austin, Ted Renshaw, Steve Fitzqerald. Ralph Sponseller. Bill Hill. Page 58 Tinw out U . l'. I. WXIISUIII willz ll litlle bil of ll Crum Pardon us. .lllztllwlrs Sllld'Yl.l1g hard. Bert? Slzanlf 111 worlf A Tnlrelz Inj' 'Ylll'1PTf.W' Wv,lf'Il'., Clad Ilzafs done' lfirsl pirlr al the Pats Refarly for Illlllflllllg Slopf lik Il'Ull!!t'I'-fl!! loan gives har opinion Un flu' fwzzv' ffllflhllg 11 1l'0ll!lf'I'fIlI limi' 212 Row l. Marie Wines, Iuanita Stewart, Ioan Perilstein, lean Siqrist, Gladys Flory, Ioan Crain Ruth Binus, Ruby Rosser, Damaris Sprankle. Row 2. Doris Lloyd, Dorothy Druckenbrod, Geraldine Moidell. Marilyn Rehor, Vivian Axelrod, Doris Weber, Elizabeth Lanq, Mary lane Bowser. Row 3. Charles Shadel, David Sanders, Iames Gunias, Dorothy Huthmacher, Shirley Smith, Beverly Iolovitz, Marqaret Hartzell, Dick Tillett, Bob Wherry. Row 4. Iohn Milbrodt. loe Cain, Charles Vicker, David Vail. lim Clark, William Hoenecke, Edward Wise. lohn Briqqs, Richard Ewinq. 214 Row 1. Gladys Boyd, Dorothy Hoicowitz, Gaylene Caldwell, Marqaret Loqari, Lois Whike. Betty Iane Troxell, Ioan Wise, Dorothy Peterman, Marjorie Dunbar. Row 2. Russell Farley, Russell Girt. Iohn Miles, Marjorie Weidleman, Enola lones, Roberta Ortt, Mabel Stauifer, Dale Miller, Earl Haqan. Row 3. William Blair, David Frankel, Ted Molden, Robert Barber, Iohn Vicker, Roy Morris, Harold Walters, Philip Hyatt. lim Low, Don Rothacher. Row 4. Iohn Welsh, Al Ritchey, Walker Lanninq, lim Schario, Xen Critchiield, Fred Klee, Arlan Shank. New Students: Marqaret Schrack, Russell Patterson. Page 59 Upper left---President Don Rogers. Upper right-Treasurer Kathryn McClain, Lower leltASecretary Helen Cope. Lower riqht-Vice-President Bill Fiqley. Annual New-Cast Production Successful Again Lehman has presented its an- nual production consisting of an entirely new and brilliant cast. This breezy and fast moving comedy came in September and enjoyed a nine-month successful run. The plot obviously takes a back seat, but there are many outstanding scenes and the stars play their roles admirably sup- ported by a fine cast. Amiable Don Rogers gives a smooth performance of President, dramatist, and Student Council member in his appear- ance at Lehman. A superb portrayal of Vice-President, and dramatist is presented by handsome Bill Figley who also ranks third on the class Honor Roll. Talented Helen Cope playing Secre- tary, dramatist, Latin Club President and band and orchestra member reveals a light and pleasing personality. Attractive Kathryn McClain, Treasurer, nge 60 member of Student Council and dramatic club, plays all her roles charmingly, though she does her best work as an artist. Thrilling scenes that kept the audience on the edge of their seats were played by lack Frease, Bob Elsasser, Bevier Bell and Iimmy Dorland on the basketball floor: also by Marilyn and Patricia Franz, Scarlet and Gray members. Bob Himmelright's unique strip-tease is hilariously funny. Polly Corbin, scene-stealer, reveals an amazing voice which is certain to win an Academy Award in the near future. Outstanding were pretty Susie Had- ley's badminton and ping-pong games. Another high-spot in the program was marked by cute and popular Barbara Toot, Football Queen attendant. It is a delight to see new-comers play their roles so aptly, and rapid progress in their careers is anticipated. li Jolly grmrl 'l'r'llnu'.w fyll prulmlion .-lllvllfffllll Tool lfnlz firin- .xllll'l' slmlf Uaxsipf 101 Row l. Miriam Bevinqton, Marv Allen. lean Brown, Ioanne Shalier, Corinne Schleqel, Maryella Helms, Beverlv Fearn, Patsv lean Covairt. Row 2. lean Klinqaman, Marv Hoover, Doris Palmer, Bettv Smith. Iune Buerqin, Sue MacKenzie. Bettv Radebaugh, Ioanne Shaffer. Donna Mowrv. Nancv Iohnson. Row 3. Marvin Lichtenstein, lack Rhine, Miriam White, Lois Yost, Marv Tudor. Robert Burger. Peqlaios Pelav, Daniel Friedman. Row 4, Iames Glass. Ned Grable. Iames Dorland, Robert Baker. Tom Santelle, Fred Strough. Robert Allen. 103 Row 1. Tobv Morris, Donna Henninqer, Beatrice Kendell, Ieanne Cowan. Edith Boerner, Iacqueline Smith. Harriet Schneider, lune Crowell, Emilie Van Voorhis. Row 2. Beverlv Ralston. Bettv Miller, Patricia Iones, Ioan Lablin, Patricia Foust, Velma Green, Marqaret Ann Clark, Thurza Arbauqh, Kathrvn McClain. Row 3. Wendell Pickard. Irvinq Gordon, Henrv Rvder. Iimmv Banks, Iohn Dreher, Iohn Anderson, Wayne Click. Row 4. David Livinqston, lack Frease. lovce Schmidthuber, Loren T. Ridqe. l,llgf' 01 n I MX . 110 5610-fi Row 1. Ted Davidson, Iohn Ienkins, lack Wonderley, Bull Shuttleworth, Arthur Teaqer, Bill Wintrip, Iohn Wright, Fred Schneider. Iack McCallin. Row 2. Eugene Gabel, Dick Hannon, Don Volzer, Tom Anderson, Ierry Dutton. lack Myers, Denver Lee Russel, Bill Barker. How 3. Donald Kempi, Ioe Wagner, Iames Pierson, Hershel Smith, Bob Riley, Richard Ianson, Bob Biedenbach. Row 4. George Macli. Dan Miller, Ray Longenecker, Paul Aureden, Lowell Haines, Murry Fried- man, Edward Thatcher. Clem Staudt. lll Row l. Eldora Roderick, Ioan Pickett, Ruth Schumacher, Irene Coyle, Geraldine Boli, Betty Noggle. Mary Elizabeth Balmer, Marion Swiqert, Geraldine Paul, Betty lane Zintsmaster. Row 2, Maxine Peterson, Marilyn Franz, Susie Hadley, Ioanne Shaheen, Geraldine Staley, Wanda Wade. Elaine Cohen, Shirley Willen, Iune Guilford, Harriet Shanl-rel. Row 3. Paul Arena, Philip Kortkamp, Harry Davis, Thomas Siqler, Marvin Frank, Iames Barnett, Don Roqers, Guy Waqner, Melvin Porter, Dale Harrison. Row 4. Bob Elsaesser, Doyle Miller, Iames Fromm, Daniel Cseak, Iohn Lothrop. Glen Schwarz, Plzge' 62 V l r Ruglinu' U0ll'll0'Y foes The stag fine' soon broke' 10 Starling from svrcllvlz l,lIllI.II lrrughin' 5111-1111-lilv Slug ,f0lIll'll'llNl 130111111 Hnlzrzlfw II11' goml ll FFIIIIAA Jay lilISSil' IXIIUII' any 0llll'l'.V? l're'll-V .slzarpf Plrs ? looks llflllllrl f'0.v1'fff' Of C'0lIf.Yt'., 114 Row 1. lanet Kolp, Rosemary Phillips, La Marr Oliver, lames Art, Iames Farinet, Erma Bradshaw, Helen Cohen, Barbara Evans. Row 2. Vera Hater, Miriam Fraser, lune Hoehn, Miriam Shatzer, Iune Monnot, Sally Schworm, Eleanor Lanq, Eleanor Wilson, Madeline Stanq. Row 3. Ioey Maiden, Vernon Stewart, Eleanor Weber, Marve Ann McQueen, Helen Kendall, Barbara Crandall, Arlene Bartlow, Sidney Mittelman, Don Lawrence. Row 4, William Watson, Roy Schwitzqebel, Bevier Bell, Earl Garmier, William Denzer, Neal Smith, Robert Himmelriqht, Richard Rafi. 208 F. Row l. Virqinia Bruder, Marilyn Lavin, Marie Kindiq, Virqinia Pollock, Bareva Olfenburqer, Dorothy Talmadqe, Doris Mae Winick, Audrey Garmier, Iacqueline Fasnacht. Row 2. Dorothy Stebbins, Rosalie Moore, Eileen Crawlord, Elizabeth Weeks, Elaine Scott, lean Sieqlried, Marv Helen Hawke, Helen Cope, Norma Boydelatour. Row 3. Richard Spilker, Charles Gearhart, Irwin Roth, Dale Scott, Ned Dickerson, Don Assel, Van Blanchard, William Fiqley. Row 4. Ernest Ralston. Dean Morqan, Rex Williams, Robert Leake, Carl Maxwell, William Palmer. Paul Harold Hoover. l'f1g'0 63 0 V ' f . 2, 5. , A 1 f' P' fl f 'V J rl . fl 208 R. Row l. Wilma1ean Weida, lune Steiqerwald, Marjorie Mellas, Kathleen Kirk, Carolyn Buchman Donna Hazlett, leannette Owen, Elinor Wvler, Row 2, Mary lane Lorentz, Vivian Miller, Carol Fast, Marian Silleck, Lucille Rote, Leota Bender, Barbara Toot, loanne Pratt, Dorothy Satteriield. Row 3. Dale Hudson, Fred Wilson, Richard Levin, William Donze, Phillip Gibbs, lack Fisher , Harold Ralston. Row 4. Donald Hassler, Vernon Stockberqer. Robert Auqsberqer, David Mraz, Roqer Patton. William Scott, Abraham Sonnenschein. Q Fifi U N 4 I Page' oil 'lllvt' Illlllllfll x llllSll'l'l' Unllwi' lIIl'lI Iulrf' up rifl1'.'1., llf'rr1'l.i' ln' knfl along f,11Iz'.' Ill for l'1lllt'llfI'UIl f.l0lll!,tII'fIllJll' Twf? Pllllllrl' IIA lm l,114'l.'i Lois Tllfll lt'lIIIl flifl lu' XIIUY? f,ut.w1 jun lllllil' lizlrlrflvw for Hfllll IIII -x l11.' 21117: 11 if f1111111ff' 1111- fnfm l!1'1 7.1111 I-11 ffif'1'1 I-11 NIM' lvfggmff, ffm' llllfj- x M1 1' 1'1'Nf1111r'11. 11 1111x1'1'1l1'1171IY fjrzuwlll f11'1'1l.'l ff!-,Vfw - l'1f1'1!x Ifx,1f11.'1.v11 .N'1'l, f'l 1'r1f11Y11'l W W Z f 7 1 X X . 4 1 M V ' N M ' Sa x TK! F 7 Eff W dw ZW T xif'-X X mv vw w , 'WM - .- , VA ,X , W W W w ' ' , 7 W ' w 1 , W , Y W K w , 4- First row Iames Bercaw, Maryhelen Buchman, Ann Buker, Sally Callencler. Second row Helen Carringer', Carl Cline', Ted Daniels, Rosemary Davis. Third row Beulah DeWeese', Ruth Dowding. Ioan Gauchat, Richard Harrison. Fourth row Richard Hilscher, Iames Hinkle, Priscilla Horqer. Ruth Anne Iacobson. Fifth row William King', Don Krammes, Rose- mary Lang', Ruth Mani', William Mas1ine'. Sixth row lean McClelland, Iason McCoy', Mar- jorie McCurdy', Betty Morin. Seventh row Ioan Nelson, Helen Peterman, Ieanne Phister, Marjorie Pitts. Eighth row Ianice Rebert, Iohn Schworm, Mary Ellen Shadel', William Sprague. Ninth row Ieanne Streb, Olga Teaqer', Margaret Walters', Dorothy Watson. ' Elected in junior year. National Honor Society Scholarship, leadership, service, and characterithese are the necessary requisites for admittance to Lehman's No. l honor society. Being chosen to this or- ganization is the ultimate goal of many industrious students when they first enter high school. A certain number depend- ing on the enrollment of the Iunior and Senior class is elected every year. In an impressive assembly in May, both Iuniors and Seniors are inducted. The former are chosen for scholarship only, while the latter are judged on all four merits. frigeo. Q , gf if fp jg- ,H 1. ' Z A ri t ii. The French Club In plain French, this group is known as Le Cercle Francais. Their meetings, under the supervision of Mademoiselle Dorothy Vogelgesang, are held every other Tuesday. Their programs consist of many varieties. At Christmas time a party was held at which Le Bonhomme Noel . alias Bill Sprague, gave a treat for all les bons eleves. Monsieur Bill King led the group while they sang French tunes. At several other meetings Guignol shows were presented. These puppet shows are typical French entertainment. Other times, speeches concerning France have been given. The fact that only second and third year French students are eligible for this club enables the meetings to be conducted entirely in French. The officers elected this year were as follows: President, Martha Eckis: vice-president. Dorothy Watson: treasurer. Margie Mc- Curdy: secretary, Martha Toot. A French Club Cllfl-SIIIIUS! lim and Cuignol provide PIlft'I'fIll'llIIlPlIf Row 1. Schaffer, Clarke, Shuttleworth, Dougherty, Gonser, Ellis, Phister, Gordon, Snyder, McKown, Malden. Row 2. Gilmore, Durian, Reed. Pitts, King, Pitts, Cook, Eckis, Zinner, Mohn. Row 3. Pierson, Schulman, Adler, Iones. Tishkofi, Jacobs, Appelbaum, Zollinger, Kaplan, Kelly, Davis. Row 4. McCurdy, Lang, Schario, Syler. Miller, Guht, Hunter, Toot, MacKenzie, Buker, Gauchat, Teager. Row 5. Sonnenschein. Kahn, Heed. Toomey, Bercaw, Sprague. Hinkle. Page 69 Latin '1 jurorilef gunw. ll rrnrfl rolllffsl Latinus Sodalitas . . . means Latin Club in English . . . under able direc- tion of Miss Ketterer . . . meets every other Monday . . . works up original programs, using charades in which one group acts out the syllables of a Latin word while the other groups guess the word: truth or con- II Club sequences with questions pertaining to the Romans: a play: Latin baseball with strikes and outs when translation given for the word is incorrect: spelldowns to increase accuracy in spelling Latin words: picnics and parties: and panto- mimes in which the syllables of Latin words are dramatized . . . tries to interest students further in an ancient language from which many English words are de- rived and from which many words are used verbatim in written works . . . tries to interest members in the Roman customs which differ greatly in many respects from social customs today . . . boasts enough members to have a good time . . . elected Barbara Walter Consul Iulia Carson Praetor Robert Matthews Scriptor Carolyn Miller Quaestor as officers for this year. Row 1. Row 2. Row 3. Thomas, Wagner. Peterman. Paca, Moidell, Perilstein, Westrick, Shulan, Cohen, Kilgore, Van Horn. Kenney. Correll. Best. Miller, Iolovitz. Hart. Weidelman, Cline. Iones. Carson. Walter, Robinson. Nethero. Buchman, Mayer, Miller, Weber. Lanq, Sietert, Walter. Row 4. Theobald. Shadel. Walters, Bobbitt, Matthews, Pearce. Hilkert. Row 5. Van Dyke, Lanning, Lockshin, Scott. Leader. Page' ffl Latin I Club Veni, Vidi, Vici -the direct words of Caesar are used by the members as a name for the first year Latin Club . . . unique characteristic of this organization is that each officer has charge of a com- mittee . . . programs are planned by a committee under the direction of Helen Cope . . . these consisted of a Christmas party, at which the students sang the Latin versions of several Christmas carols and discussed Roman Christmas customs: a myth program, in which stories of Roman gods and goddesses were told: a custom and clothes program at which various members displayed clothes styles and told about Roman customs: project program at which Roman notebooks and posters were displayed: a picnic in the spring which climaxed a very successful year . . . an- other important committee is the one in charge of entertainment which takes care of half of each meeting and is ably directed by David Livingston . . . Robert Augs- burqer is chairman of the all-important re- freshment committee which is indis- pensable in preparation of meetings . . . De Roma vita Miss Seesdorf acts as faculty adviser . officers elected for this year Helen Cope t David Livingston Richard Ianson Robert Augsburger t ,, are: , Consul Praetor Quaestor Scribus Row 1. Left to right: Coyle, Stebbins, Smith. Steigerwald. Toot. Crandall, Winger. Paul. Balmer. Roth. Row 2. Morris, Buchman, Mellas. Merker, Shaffer, Lavin, Moore, Lang. Helms. Art. Row 3. Lablic. Hadley, Weeks, McComber, Hoover. Scott, Hauke. Cope. Arena. Row 4. Ianson, Barker, Gordon, Baker, Fisher, Blanchard, Friedman. Figley. Livingston, Wagner, Rogers. Lothrop, Augsburqer. Ridqe. Row 5. Page 71 Lehman Commercial Club . . . New organization at Lehman . . . aims to further the interests and education of commercial students . . . only require- ment is to be taking a typing course at the present time . . . members of the club made an educational trip through the va- rious departments of the post office, where they saw letters faced and canceled, and saw how mail bags are locked . . . pro- grams included parties: a comptometer demonstration, a tour through WHBC, where sound effects and controls were ex- plained to the club . . . most programs are of an educational nature so that knowledge gained may be useful to the members when they hold jobs . . . officers include lean McClelland, president: Ioan Nelson, vice-president: Dolores Darr, secretary: Peg lfmking :nw u l'0IHllf0lllf'll'f Henne, treasurer: Ida Smuckler, liaison H, . . . group really enjoys itself under di- rll' In lH'l'UlII4' Il .9f1'll1IgI'll1Illl'I' rection of its faculty adviser, Miss Schnei- der. Row l. Left to right: Kane, Wolff, Cochenour, Gibson. Mertz, Graham, Henne, Owen, Blyer, Schen, Boosz, Spataro, Kanelos, Freed. Row 2. Streb, Baughman, Kuntz, Gervason, Tillitski, Franz, Johnson. Pyle, Crum, Bible, Griffin, Morris, Baker. Row 3. Lang, Pfeiler, McClelland, Smuckler, Santore, Gossmar, Freudemann, Beidenbach, Oestreich. Girt, Gibbons. Row 4. Iacobs, Tishkoif, Weintraub, Phelps, McDaniel, Nelson, Berkey, Reed, Weiner. Row 5. Ianson, Darr, E. Smuckler, Ielichek, Dickerhoof. l'uge' 72 Filth Wheel Club Members of this club learn to sew, cook, and act as hostesses . . . evidence of this was shown in the edible cookies served at open house: the lack of absence from school on the part of the faculty after the annual faculty luncheon: the almost pro- fessional appearance of the costumes of the girls in the gym exhibition, which cos- tumes Were cut out by the members in this club . . . an annual Christmas party is never omitted . . . this group is supervised by Miss Stolzenbach from the faculty. Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 1 2 3 4 5 1 Man 2. 3. 4. 5. llllvlirfv lllt'l'l'-l'IIIlIA'1.lI:Q' Iliff l :fu llzis 1'1'gf1l? ,gs Lett to right: Schen, Boosz, Spataro, Hazlett, Prince, Girt, Vaprin, Whitacre. Pyle, Ianson, Bible, Oestreich. McDaniel, Fleck, Douglass, Wright, Cassel. TY PQ, Miller, Owen, Leader, McClelland. Kauflmann, Putman, Reed, Yeager, Bardin. 'ifll E. Smuckler, I. Smuckler, Livingston, Brison, Anderson, McGrady, Anderson, Krakat. T Peterson, Schmidt, Syler, Heinemann, Faust, Lynch. 'JT Left to right: Zinner, Kane, Phister, Williams, Elek, Blyer, Shadel, Covairt, Fearn, Druckenbrod, ist. Hoffman, Hall, Cohen, Paul, Lang, Baughman. Guilford, Pickett, Hazlett, Rodebaugh, Tope, Babcock. Arbaugh, Reed, Isaac, Mantull, Miller, Bradshaw, Seigtreid, DeWeese, Dolan, Smiley, Wasem. Schneider, Theiss, Dowdinq, Cowan, White, Lloyd, Nines, Seiert, Cook, Iohnson. Ptaus, Gibbs, Mallonn, Stewart, Solomon, Greene, Rosser. Wade, Ebie, Zintzmaster. Page 73 Polaris Editorial Staff . . . Hurry to get write-ups done, pic- tures taken, page plans approved, and identifications verified f these things punctuate the otherwise calm existence of the editorial staff . . . members try to make the yearbook different and more modern in at least one respect, such as the dots in this write-up . . . spend pleasant, rnem- orable hours after school and during school to make this annual one that will be in- teresting to everyone in school with the aid of Miss Lewis, faculty adviser, and Margie McCurdy, editor-in-chief. Top: Sally Callender, assistant editor, and Margie McCurdy, editor-in-chief: Miss Lewis, faculty adviser: Bill Krauskopi Marjorie Pitts, and Eddie Frey, senior editors: Anna Marie Pratt and Ruth Anne Iacobson, organizations. Center: Bill Butler and Iohn Aker, athletics: lean McClelland, typist, and Margie Hook, athletics: Ianice Oldham and Persis Thomas, underclassmen: Dot Manfull and Bill Hadley, snapshots. Bottom: Marylou McClain, lim Mraz, and Beulah DeWeese. features: Ierry Nusbaum, Bob Booth. Frank Schirack, and Eugene Aten, photographers: Iuanita Anderson. Ianis Rebert, Roger Aten, and Ted Daniels, artists. Page 74 Top row: Iacqueline Oestreich and Alice Freudemann, typists: Emma Bawn, circulation manager, and her as- sistants Vivian Elek, Constance Pfeiier. Donna Walther, bookkeepers. and Dorothy Watson: Dolores Darr and Betty Kuntz, Center row: Beth Paca, Myrtle Weintraub, Philip Newman, Melvin Lazarus, Dick Harrison, advertising: Miriam Harris and Beverly Iolovitz, advertising: Terry Hungeriord and Tom Cocklin, advertising: Iack Dickes, Kathryn Living- ston, and Tom Hathaway. advertlsing. Bottom row: Probationers Helen Kendall, Shirley Willen, lean Nethero, Gloria Walther, Marjorie Ianson: probationers David Livinqston, Richard Levin, Don Rogers, and Sanford Iacobs: Miss Heinrichs, faculty adviser: Bill Sprague, advertising manager: Priscilla Horger, business manager: Ioan Nelson, financial manager. Polaris Business Staff . . . Takes care of the financial end of the yearbook . . . sees that the editorial staff stays within the budget . . . stages a campaign for selling annuals every year with able assistance of Miss Heinrichs, faculty adviser, and Priscilla Horger, busi- ness manager . . . an agent, chosen at the Page' 75 beginning of the year, sells annuals and collects money in each home room . . . members secure business men as patrons, and get advertisements from concerns with which to make the annual help pay for itself. Journal Editorial Staff Got a filler, pal? Where's that paste? Will somebody write a headline for this These are a few of the queries that you hear if you happen to be around just be- fore the Ioumal goes to press. This bi- weekly paper presents all the news of the school and also affords students an oppor- tunity to show their journalistic ability. Besides the eighteen regular issues, story? throughout the year. The first one, known as the Football Edition, concerns the Foot- ball Queen and her attendants. On Valen- tine's Day a Sweetheart Edition appears, and on April Fool's Day an issue, lcalled the Shell because it Covers the Nuts l is put out. While the editorial staff attends to the Writing, the business staff takes care of the advertising and circulation. These two staffs are under the direction of Miss Smith several other special editions appear and Miss Wilson, respectively. Upper left: Mary Ellen Shadel, editor-in-chief: Iason McCoy, sports editor: Martha Toot, news editor: Neena Ink. feature editor. Upper riqht: Ioan Gauchat, literary editor: Bob Clark, exchange editor: Marilyn McKenzie, alumni editor: Virginia Molden, special features. Lower left: Rae Coleman, copy editor: Helen Carringer, make-up editor: Marijean Isaac, copy editor: Kathryn Fellows, copy editor. Lower riqht: Ierry English. art editor: Alvin Weekley. sports reporter: Don Silver. copy editor: lim Bercaw, columnist. Page 76 Top left: Charles Shadel, adver- tising: Mary Gossrnar, typist: Iim Hinkle, advertising man- ager. Top right: Doris Esber, Betty Morin, Helen Peterman, Fran Treiber, circulation. Center: Eugene Farinet, adver- tising: Sarah Kanelos, book- keeper: Milton Willen, adver- tising: Eris Gibbons, typist. Lower left: first row: Peterman, Wagner, Carson, Weida: sec- ond rowz Buchman, Lang, Hart, Staley, Cope, Pickard: third row: Baker, Brockler, home room agents. Lower right: first row: DeWeese, Anderson, Dowding, Gordon: second row: Mohn, Hansel, Kaven, home room agents. Journal Business Stall i l'n 4 1 We J! Ouill and Scroll Among the many societies which honor outstanding ability in certain fields is the International Honorary Society of High School Iournalists which is organized for the purpose of encouraging and rewarding individual achievements in journalism. Lehman received its charter to this society in 1938. From an initial membership of five, Row 1-Delores Darr, Beulah DeWeese. Marylou McClain. Ruth Anne Iacobson, Helen Peterman, Helen Carringer, Mary Ellen Shadel, Virginia Molclen, Iean McClelland. Row 2--Connie Pieiier. Emma Bawn, Rae Coleman. Martha Toot. Ianis Hebert. Marjorie Pitts, Dorothy Watson. Row 3-Priscilla Horger, Marijean Isaac. Kathryn Fellows, Betty Morin, Marilyn MacKenzie. Margie McCurdy, Ioan Gauchat. Ioan Nelson. Row 4-lim Bercaw, Bill Sprague. Dick Harrison, Bob Clark. Iason McCoy, Ted Daniels, Iohn Aker, Iim Hinkle. Page' 78 the chapter has grown to more than thirty at the present time. To be eligible for mem- bership, candidates must be juniors or seniors who rank in the upper third of their class and who have done outstanding work on the Polaris or Iournal Staffs. Mem- bers are chosen annually by Miss Lewis, Miss Heinrichs, and Miss Smith. Thespians lust as every high school has its poten- tial great actors and actresses so does Lehman. For students endowed with dramatic ability, there is the National Thes- pian Society to which they aspire for membership. Thespians are required to carry out several assignments before they are eligible. They must take part in one three-act play, or in two one-act plays in which they have spoken at least seventy lines. The candidate is still not certain of his admittance into the society until he has presented several impromptu skits or character sketches before the standing members. X Page 79 Row 1. 1. to r. Davis, Dowding, McNiece, Ink, Mc Clain, Phister. Row 2. Krauskopi. Rebert, Putman, Pitts, Cochenour. Schworm. How 3. Dilley. Dutton, Bercaw, Baer, King. Dramatic Club lilly llrv 1llll.llH'S Rang Desire and ability to actf -these words might easily describe the Dramatic Club which is under the direction of Miss Hill . . . the organization is made up of sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors . . . evidence of a desire to act is shown by the fact that all members except the Thespians brave try-outs in December in order to join the organization . . . ability to act was shown in the excellent dramatization of the annual Christmas play and in the class play House Beautiful . . . another phase of the work of this group is giving plays for various civic organizations . . . in Feb- ruary, a one-act play was presented for the Hi Wi Club . . . this year the group initiated the plan of exchange programs with other high schools, the first exchange being with Timken . . . members of this group made several broadcasts over WHBC during the year . . . one of these was a special patriotic broadcast on Wash- ington's Birthday . . . members enact plays at each meeting as a means of increasing skill in acting and speaking . . . several members of the club who passed the voice test held leads in the operetta, The Fire- fly . . . officers elected for this year are President Iohn Schworm Vice-President Ruth Dowding Secretary Martha Gauchat Treasurer Rosemary Davis Row l l. to r. Shadel, Phister, Eisenburqer, M. McClain, Hebert, Gordon, Krauskopi, Schworm, King. Thomas, Sarrell, Wolft, Vaprin, Love. Henne, Cohen, Young, Flory, Gervason, Dickerhoof, Adams, Eckis, March, Hart, Rehor, Shulan, Katz, R. Davis, Iones, Kelley, I. Davis, Molden. Row 3. Theobald, Matthews, Phister, MacKenzie, Clarke, Jackson, Harris, Nethero, McNiece, Seifert, Mayer, Peterman, Dilley, Bercaw. Row 4. Zimmerman, Hansel, Reed, Isaac, Schario, Schwitzqable, Kaplan, Hughes, Bobbitt, Walters. Row 2. Shortridqe. Row 5 Dowding, Hyatt, Carson, Oldham, Peterson, Iacobs, Haldi, Berqmayr, Haas, Finkbone, Row 6. Iacobs, Perilstein, Lang, Gauchat, Putman, Neff, Daqer, Buehler, Uber, W. Dutton. flgl' HU Freshman Dramatic Club Future world famous actresses and actors are now getting elementary training in the Freshman Dramatic Club . . . this organization does many of the same things that the regular Dramatic Club does . . . several Freshmen participated in the Christmas play . . , the club members gave a play, Those in Glass Houses at the Freshman party . . . in April, three one-act plays were presented on Play- Night . . . In these underclass plays, quite a few freshmen had leading roles . . . a favorite diversion of the club members this year was making records of their in- dividual voices . . . they were permitted to speak selections of their own choosing . . . several times they recorded por- tions of plays . . . purpose of the or- ganization is to give Lehman talent a chance to develop to the greatest advan- tage under the skillful coaching of Miss I'l1aI'.s riglill' Hill . . . the club participates in the regular Dramatic Club meetings in order to learn how the meetings are carried out . . . try- outs were held at the beginning of the school year, and from these try-outs Miss Hill chose the members for the year. 5 Row 1. 1. to r. Schworm, Dolan. Crandall, Hawke, K. McClain, Schumacker, Weber. Row 2. Kortkamp, Willen, MacKenzie, Hadley, Staley, Haier. Row 3. Kempf, Cope. Scott. McQueen, Fiqley. Row 4. Wagner, Rogers, Ianson. Page 81 LEHMAN ASSCDQ Top: Officers in conference. Middle: Keepinq the school calendar up to date. Bottom: Faculty welcoming new students. HALL GUARDS Row 1. Horger, Carson, Adams, Hyatt, Walters Schworm, Barker, Whitacre. McQueen. Row 2. Winzeler, Rinier, Williams, Henderson. Un- gashick, Sanders, Myser, Lonqnecker. Row 3. Kuendig, Byers, Lanninq, Van Dyke, Kittoe Aker, Roderick. Graham, Beiter. Wagner, Blair Day. Cline, Hunqerlord. ALTERNATES First row l. to r.-Redman, Pieifer, Walther. Pitts. Davis, March. Trieher. Second rowvLeader, Krauskopi, Matthews, Baker Page Roderick, Wagner. Pickard. Third row-Schario, Snyder, Blair, Kloss, Haldi, Mc Coy. REPRESENTATIVES Row 1. C. McClain, Taggart, I. Walter, Shuttleworth M. McClain. Gordon, B. Walter. Pitts, Buchman Row 2. Williams, Ellison, Cope, Hansel, Putman Purdy. Gauchat. Schworm. Bobbitt. Row 3. Ianson, Hughes, Sprague. Krammes, Toomey Bercaw, Cain, Walters. Row 4. Theiss, Lothamer, Fellows, Butler, Aker Hilscher. 82 DVERNMENT ATION ln order to give the students of Leh- man High School more opportunity in self-government, to afford more authority in participating in school issues, and to provide more general interest in school questions and accomplishments, this or- ganization is established. This preamble to the constitution of the Lehman Government Association explains without question why the organization was founded. At the beginning of every school year, each home room elects one represen- tative and one alternate to the association The organization holds meetings conduct- ed according to parliamentary law when- Page 83 ever a subject of school-wide importance comes up. The question on the floor is generally referred to an able investigation committee before further action is taken. Thus far, directing traffic on the stairways during lunch period, opening of north doors at lunch periods, planning an all- school dance have been the main projects of the Association. The officers for this year are Don Krammes, president: lack Lotha- mer, vice-president: Ianice Putman, secre- tary: Ioan Gauchat, treasurer: and faculty advisers are Miss Ketterer, Miss Willett, Miss Heinrichs, and Mr. Williams. llmfl nur nrlvl A Cappella Choir The unforgettable phrases Hsternums up and throats open' '... the hours of practice which made the Christmas pro- gram a success . . . the many rehearsals which The Firefly required . . . tuning to the five-tone scale . . . just a few of the many thoughts that the seventy mem- bers of the choir associate with the word A Cappella which is under the direction of Miss Ruth Cogan . . . several outstand- ing performances are given throughout the year . . . besides the above mentioned they are . . . the Spring Festival , . . music at l the Baccalaureate and the Commencement exercises. rh ilu' llvrulal -ll:g.:r'l.w Sllllg... .sewn Row Row How Row How ,. fi Callender, Crum, Smiley. Elek, Iacobson, Wolff, Gordon, Hook, Eisenburqer, Chapman, Kanelos Adams, Davis, Carringer, Watson, Reed. Walther, Miller, Purdy, Fellows, Oldham. Schmidt, Weaver, Hunter, Streb, March, Pitts, Ginsburg Bowman, Dowding, Barr, Wilkof, Miss Cogan. Pyle, Heineman, Buker, Isaac, Uebelhart, Bercaw, Krauskopf, Schworm, King, Harrison, Lytle. Iohn son, Putman. Gauchat. Miller, Wilson, Kistler, Schick, Kittoe, Drukenbrod, Dillon, Laurenson, Haldi, Hinkle, Barnes, Bergmayr, Blair, McClain, Rabinovitz, Boone, Keiffer, Masline, Krammes, Hilkert, Finkbone, llllgl' H1 Orchestra With all eyes on Mr. Hanson's baton and hands in position, another orchestra rehearsal commences. All necessary in- struments are represented in the orchestra -brasses, Woodwinds, percussion and strings. These practices enable the 35 musi- cally inclined members of this organization to perform several times during the year. First important event is the Winter Con- cert: next is the accompaniment for the operetta: then the Spring Concert. Their final performances are at the Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises. The only qualification for admittance is that a student must have a general knowledge of the instrument he plays. The officers elected this year were as follows: President-lay Wagner t Vice-President-Rosemary Davis Praclice makes perfecf Secretary-Beulah DeWeeSe Stringing along 'xt . .fy , ,1 Librarian-Walter Lanning 5 11 7 Concert Master-Don Krammes 5' PW I f . .J fl lf' . ' ' t Q 1 L -W V f Row 1. Sigrist, Peterman, Casper, M. Buchman, C. Buchman, White, DeWeese. M. Buchman, Davis, Watson, Gilmore. Row 2. Miller, Purdy, McKelvey, Ginsburg, Brison, Cope, Eckis, Peterson, Flory, Lang. Row 3. Welsh, Klee, Lazarus, Rabonovitz, Wagner, Beit er, Drukenbrod, Greenwald, Lawrence. Row 4. Ridge. Hilkert, Lanning, Van Dyke, Krammes. Hilscher, Kittoe, Art, Director Leslie D. Hanson. Page 85 W I .iz . B a n d Many thanks to our t d' Wo irectors-Mr Be ' rry, who is responsible f or directing the band ' ' in its maneuvers, and Mr. Han son, who deserves credit for more th an ably directin th ' ' g e musical portion. Clarinet: Betty Miller, Martha Buchman, Don Sheehan George Spitzer, Steve Fitzgerald P . aul Byers, Mar- jorie Correll, M ' ary Westrick, Walker Lanning, Elaine Ashton, Mary Spitzer, Iim Austin, Isabelle Waechter. Mary Ptaus, Iane Cassidy, William Sollie. Kenneth Bibbee, Iean Class, Peqgy Fleck, Dick Hartman, Wil- liam McGeehon. Flute: Martha Eckis, Ianet Peterson, lean Sigrist, Dorothy Peterman, Dave Kievit, Helen Cope. Oboe: Donald Lawrence. Bassoon: Rose mary Lang Bass clarinet: Ida Mae Casper. Baritone sax: Dorothy Stebbins. Tenor sax: Dick Hilscher, lim Robinson, Virginia Pollock. Soprano sax: Carolyn Miller Baritone: Robert E. Barnes, Dick Dreher. Dale Scott. Alto sax: A d n y Bzan, Rosemary Flory. Barbara Page 86 Schmidt, Peg Brison, Eddie Prey. Trombone: Dick Beiter, Maryhelen Buchman, Peggy Stebbins. Erwin Theobald. Emma Bawn, lean Ann Cameron, Horn: Don Van Dyke. Carolyn Buchman, Miriam White, Earle Hagan. Tuba: lack Dickes, Stanley Friedman, William Hoenecke. Trumpet: Fred Klee, Bill Welsh, Iay Wagner, Iohn Mills, Ned Gould, Raymond Wilkot. Sanford Iacobs. Bert Stock, Arthur Hilkert, Robert Miller. Drum: George Kittoe, Art Drukenbrod, Marilyn Slick. Dick Harrison. Drum Maiorettes: Catherine Reed, Elizabeth McNiece. Barbara Walter. Ioan Walter. Donna Crile, Beth Paca. Ieanne Phister. Flag Bearers: Miller Moncriei. lack Shortridge. The Band renders a double service to the school . . . one, as a marching band . . . the other, as a concert band . . . Mem- bers of this organization are capable of doing both with equal efficiency. In the fall of the year, many hours are spent after school in practicing intricate formations whicd invariably make a hit at football games. The Band has always been a fa- vorite with Lehmanites. And it is no wonder! For its presence never fails to add life to the occasion. The red and gray uniforms, six majorettes whirling their flashing batons, snappy music played with plenty of pep-these are reasons enough for its popularity. Page 87 The Band presents two concerts a year, one in the spring, the other in the winter. This year for the first time a city-Wide con- cert Was held in April. Four Canton high schools participated in this performance, Lehman High being one of them. The event was a huge success. The officers elected for this wear Were: President .... ...... . . .. Richard Beiter Vice-President .. .. Richard Hilscher Secretary Maryhelen Buchman Librarian .. .. . . .George Spitzer Drum Major . .. .... .. . Catherine Reed Slrwlrflillg ruul pulling fur lwtlvr tonvs Glee Club Sixty-two harmonious voices blending as one . . . a membership composed of sophomores, juniors, and seniors . . . try- outs held in the spring of the year . . . students chosen are those who have good voices, but lack the experience and train- ing Which is required in order to be ac- cepted into the A Cappella Choir . . . throughout the year, training designed to help glee club members pass try-outs for A Cappella is given by the director, Miss Ruth Cogan . . . once a year, they have an opportunity to display their vocal talents to the public . . . at the May Festival they l ioin the other choruses of the school in rendering a Cantata . . . they also give fu.-I Il lfil nf 1'm'uli:i11g several numbers by themselves. QBL First Row Phister, Shadel, Shaetier, Clark, McNiece, Hansel, Flad, Ashford, Iones, Ink. Love, Cohen. Second Row Peterman, Adler, Gilmore, Reed, Toot, Smuckler, Kaplan, Zollinger, Davis, Treiber. Esber, Third Row -M. McClain, DeWeese. Arnold, Schwitzgable, Best, Faust, Corbin, Pteiter, Hartung, Gottleib Fourth Row-V-Greenwald, Theobald, Hilkert, Bobbitt, Nicholson, Little, Neuberqer. Rogers. Baer, Smith. Filth Row Hathaway, Hughes, Blair, Shick, Little, Scott, Phillips, Henke, Austin, Barber. llflgf' 88 Art Club Budding artists have organized a club in which they can all get together and exchange their views on artistic subjects . . . the organization is under the direction of Miss Rose . , . its aim is to give a better appreciation of fine art in general and a better understanding of the different fields of commercial art . . . programs included a trip through the Old King Cole Com- pany, which makes window displays of papier-mache Walt Disney figures and papier-mache mannikens, the Massillon Art Exhibit, talks on various branches of art, a special speaker . . . during fine weather the club goes out in the park to sketch the elements of nature . . . Ted Daniels, Roger Aten, Doris Cline, and Fran Treiber were elected president, vice-presi- dent, secretary, and treasurer respectively. Miss Rose appr01.ws.' .fl rl exlzihil--l,f'l1111r111 style Row 1. l. to r. Cook, I. Walter, Carson. Treiber. Eichom. Kilgore, B. Walters, B. Davis. Esber. Row 2. l. to r. Hartung, Duerr, Rebert, Nethero. Shu lan, Anderson. Hall. Mayer. Weber. Row 3. l. to r. Weidelman, Kelly. Gauchat, Guht. Boyd. Smuckler, McClay, Correll. Cline. Row 4. l. to r. Shortridqe, Lytle, English, McDowell. Aten. Page 89 1 AW' f x X x X X ' 5 : X i X ,,- X X I ' x XXX f i mr' W PF. eifiilz-A - jf E721 fffxw MXL!! F I x 4 X A , 4 Z X f jtk fs 4 gy X 6 ., 1 4- . kgs? ,, Kagexfgii jeu. is fl s,,, Y + .f K. ' 1 gi i X ,PX Q r J' A2 L I A vi - g 'ff -' S ' . Qfgglwrafi vf 'f 3' ,ya vg' 1' Q J' f 1 4' ' K In f if ff' I fl ' .V 1 if I 1 I , I if 3 - . K U , tm f 1 I If ' , 2 aiu J 1 w I ,f 3 v f Q . V.: wi 5 I fi ' , I 1 f ' 4 L W !L' .s f'f , A' 'fi QA, , p fd, , . f if 'V 'L' ' V A ., VW 'V x 5 J I p K lv W ni if 'rf' f .1 1 7 If . LEHHIHH HTHLETICS W ,R 4 .V I 1 Y iM lAl i A. F. Lawrence. R. V. Iames. I. R. Robinson, Herbert Hackenberg. Coaches The four men pictured above are the pillars of Lehman's athletic system, and as a result of their competence, the athletic program at Lehman reached an all-time high during the year 1940-41. Mr. Robinson, celebrating his fifteenth year at Lehman, guided the Polar Bear football team through a tough schedule with the loss of only one gameethat being to Canton McKinley. The Leader's Club and two interclass basketball leagues were also under his supervision. t l 5 1. 1 l l fx! l , fn - 'E' Yi? uw- lt. X ' V K 'ni 3-2 f , . 1 ' N wif i ' l :'l5 r ' 1 1 . Urea? I If if Mr. Hackenberg coached the basketball squad, and the team enjoyed a successful season against exceptionally strong oppo- sition. He also served as assistant football coach. Mr. Iames revived and coached track this year. He also had the thankless task of assistant football and basketball coach. Mr. Lawrence, faculty manager, arrang- ed the athletic schedules and handled all financial matters relating to athletic events. Row Row Row Row 1940 Football Squad Loucks, Hungerford, Brown, Uebinq, Santora. Butler, Cline, Neading. Lothamer, I. Nicholson, Doll, Caswall. Kloss, Uebelhart, Hissom, Trenary, Smith. T. Nicholson. Ritchie. Marconi. Theiss, Cocklin. Fail, Shaefier, Snyder. Horn, Barnes. Eicher, Sponseller. Schick 1ManagerD, Kistler, Pelay, Schmidt. Lee The Co-Captains and the Captain-Elect talk over prospects with Coach. Page' 93 W .xx Wi.. i .,.. t L. 1 5- '41 I ,x Q Q- K 3 , CN +-Q ., '- x war QM. wx -69? Ns 1,85-. ,V . .. . 1 Y, .fRf-!,A ' - -' ,KN .. . if: ,, . f , A..:i RQ., XI ,, im Xena Elmer Brown If- G- Q ffl? W Vw. 5 in G yn- X Q.. -. wx: p -w - ' ' 'M -152 A , K, K ., - ' -, .f in X 'li-iff rr- 1 , 0:1 - , K Q., . ' '13 f' af 'f 4 ' H l ,O 4 , , g .. W . 5 ' f A s in 4 ,,,, A J W i ' 'w x is ,P ' n' . rf - -1 M gg , hi' in A 'R i . nfl. QQ-S, , f 3e-fQ'i '.f7 :fi FYH'3i:i?m . ' f.'A'S'iF' 'Y--xiii' .. N-, - 5- i .Q - f- f- l :--- ,v b ,gg -.if -.xy ' 1- 9 Q ' v if 4 ' ' '. ...X . . , xxx? . ' -x 'l?'s,.-f- , ,film ,. fu - i' B '-gl 3. ,, , . :,..:.,,,p-, :yi S. v - X I- - ,gx hvfif Q Torn Caswell, Sr., E. Bill Doll, Sr., E. Bill Butler, Ir., T. 0 L 1 i LJ lack Smith, Ir., B. Carl Cline, Sr., B. N rx 0 'f f' I Pete Santora, Sr., B. Co-Captain lim Uebing, Sr., E. Co-Captain B il lack Nicholson, Sr., G. . r' ' lack Lothamer, Ir., B. Captain-Elect ! j ,.. ' X - k ? , Q , A . . f A Y i . .ek Yi? ' 'rr' if iq h 4 ' S M S59 AAL- ?i '. VFf5 '7- 1 QB B ' 'QW B Qi, fm . ,A U me Q 1 f ,R nz, XA If .f we-531 f r .- -rf..:f.ef2 we S -,M xv ww? .-., Q figiaii. 4'-ggw M4 - WW' X mf? 55504512 155.5 W- wfam. f -Q N Terry Hungerford, Sr., C. K 'Q QS 4 . ...,,i.:-g,,N x Ri, I X: -X5 5, - yr .R we ww 5 X ' Q W f--rw: fmqfx A fix ,1,g1ii52XQ,,.N, X- NRL, 'Q Qi . ' , :Nfl N215 ki--r',35,.gSQf ? ' I ' N ' paye e Chet Fair, Ir., E. Bill Snyder, Ir., B. Bernie Marconi, Ir., B. Kenny Loucks, Sr., T. Jack Bauer, Sr., G. Bob Neading, Ir., B. Smith l33l pursued by Goodwill t22l of Akron East. LEHMAN 6 AKRON BUCHTEL 0 In what proved to be a tight defensive struggle, the Polar Bears of Coach Iim Robinson barely eked out a 6 to 0 vic- tory over a larger Buchtel eleven. lack Smith, speedy halfback, provided the Bears with their only score when he raced across the goal line after returning a Griff punt 80 yards. The try for con- version failed. LEHMAN 31 BEREA 19 In this contest, the Bears hit their stride offensively, tallying five touch- downs and one extra point. Lothamer. shifty and elusive halfback, scored two of the markers, while Neading, Smith, and Uebing each tallied once. Uebing made a beautiful catch of one of Loth- amer's passes on the goal line and raced over for the score. Page' 96 LEHMAN 13 MCKINLEY 51 Playing smart football against a high- ly superior squad of McKinley Bulldogs. the Bears were able to score 13 points on their arch rivals. Although the Bull- dogs scored almost at will, the Polar Bears had a right to be proud of their showing. Lehman's first score came on a 30-yard pass from Lotharner to Uebing, who had pulled the sleeper play. The stellar end crossed the goal line with no one being within 20 yards of him. The second score came about on a Lothamer-to-Smith pass after Santora had intercepted a McKinley aerial. Bill Snyder dropkicked the extra point. Bob Neading, the Bears' blocking back, suf- fered a broken ankle and was lost to the team for the rest of the season. LEHMAN 6 KENT ROOSEVELT 0 Playing their only contest away from home, the Bears shaded a capable and previously undefeated Kent team. In the early minutes of play, Bill Snyder intercepted a Kent pass and scampered 62 yards for the only score of the game. For the remainder of the contest, the Polar Bears were content to play de- fensive football and did not throw a single pass during the game. LEHMAN 18 WOOSTER 0 Seeking revenge for last year's shel- lacking, the Wooster High Generals in- vaded Fawcett Stadium but were repell- ed by a Lehman team that was entirely out of their class. Lehman's first tally came on a Lothamer-to-Doll pass in the first quarter. Shortly afterward, Smith intercepted a Wooster pass and raced to the one-yard line before being run out-of-bounds. From that point Santora carried the pigskin across the line. The final score came in the third period when Smith, on a reverse from Loth- amer, raced 33 yards around left end. Contributing greatly to the victory was the vicious blocking of Co-captain lim Uebing. LEHMAN 14 TIMKEN 13 The Polar Bears gave Coach Robinson his 100th football victory by beating the Timken Trojans 14-13. The overconfi- dent Bears repeatedly penetrated the Timken line for gains, but the Trojans stalled the Polar Bears' air offensive. lack Smith made Lehman's first tally on a 64-yard sprint around end, and Uebing recovered Santora's fumble for the im- portant extra point. Pete Santora took Lothamer's lateral and ran 45 yards for the second score. Lothamer made the extra point. Butler 1605, Cline 1411, and Neading C361 clear a path for Santora. I Page 97 r L r... - .52 Smith tallies against Canton McKinley. LEHMAN 13 CUYAHOGA FALLS 7 The Bears rose to the heights by de- feating the previously undefeated Cuya- hoga Falls Tigers 13 to 7. Lehman's points all came in the first period, but they clearly outplayed the visitors in every period. lack Smith scored all of Lehman's points, but Santora was the leading ground gainer. After a straight drive down the field, Smith took Loth- amer's pass in the end zone for the first marker. The second came late in the opening period when Smith went wide around his own left end behind perfect blocking. The lone Falls' score came in the second period on a sustained drive. LEHMAN 27 AKRON EAST 0 In this contest the Polar Bears gave their most impressive exhibition of foot- ball of the season. They tallied four touchdowns and three extra points against a large and rugged Akron East eleven. Santora contributed one of the touchdowns on a plunge and added two extra points. Another came on a pass Page 98 from Lothamer. The final score came on an end run by Lothamer in the fourth period. The game was featured by lack Smith's numerous long runs and the fact that Lothamer set a Lehman record by completing five passes in five attempts. Looking back on the 1940 football season, we naturally remember the spectacular deeds of the backs, Co-cap- tain Pete Santora, lack Smith, and Cap- tain-elect Iack Lothamer. However. credit must be given to the linemen and blocking backs. The blocking and tack- ling of Co-captain Iim Uebing, Carl Cline, Bob Neading, Kenny Loucks, Bill Butler, Iack Nicholson, Terry Hunger- ford, lack Bauer, and All-county Bill Doll made possible the admirable record of seven victories and but one defeat. El- mer Brown, Ben Marconi, Tom Caswall, Chet Fair, and Bill Snyder were the re- maining lettermen and played capable football for the Bears. The reserve let- termen-Shaffer, Cocklin, Eicher, Spon- seller, Ritchie, Trenary, Kloss, Aten, Schmidt, Gray, and Uebelhart were al- ways ready to do their best when needed. Basketball Top left: Four Polar Bears Wait for the ball. Top riqht: Here's one tip Lehman missed. Bottom left: Kloss C365 registers two points for Lehman Bottom center: Doll and opponent go up together. Bottom right: A scramble during the Louisville game. Page 99 Top left----Iirn Uebelhart Middle lettffBill Snyder Bottom left Captain Bill Doll l'11gf' NIU Top right- lack Smith Middle rightfelack Lothamer Bottom right4Tipoff beginning Fairport Harbor game. 1 . . f 11 4,1-an Top left-Don Trenary Top right-Tom Caswall Middle left-Bm Kloss Middle right-Don Krammes Bottom left-A scuffle under the basket. Bottom right-Ralph Sponseller Page' 101 ,.l 1 2 , Basketball-1940-41 X The 1940-41 edition of Coach Hacken- Summary: berg's Polar Bears compiled an excellent llelnnnn Onnnnenl record against an exceptionally tough Asnlnlnnln 3l 22 schedule. The Bears captured thirteen Canton Township 31 32 victories while dropping only five tilts. MCKWGY 18 45 . M' 'b 29 35 Four of the five losses were suffered at mms mg Kent Roosevelt 34 17 the hands of undefeated teams. Coach Yonnnslown Sonln 44 Z3 Hackenberg was constantly looking to the Wooster 53 24 future, and, with the exception of Capt. Kenton 34 23 I I ' l Louisville 50 36 B111 Doll, the starting lmeup consisted of Alliance 25 38 underclassmen. Timken 28 30 Cuyahoga Falls 36 32 . Alliance 42 30 Akron Kenmore 35 28 Wadsworth 33 28 In the sectional tournament the Bears Akron Easl 35 22 encountered Wooster and defeated them Fairport Harbor 34 24 C 2 38-16. In the second round Barberton uyahoga Fans 29 ,l eliminated the Bears by the score of 29-25. 621 -ll 'Q' 516 v l Ji' A l Q' rl 1 V-J' 1 , i ,s .t 5' ' U M a n a g e r s ' E McCoy, Schick. Boone lim Uebing Spies, Gonser, Seccombe Page 102 Front Row: Bob Elsaesser, limmy Low, Iohn Mills, Chet Hanninger, Dick Tillett, Sidney Mittelman. Back Row: lim Dorland, lohn Fellows, lack Finn, Bevier Bell, Iack Frease. Reserve Basketball The Reserves compiled a highly com- mendable record of seventeen wins and one defeat, scoring 574 points to their op- ponents' 351. Although they lost three players to the varsity, they rolled up lop- sided scores throughout the year. The Cubs were sparked by diminutive Iimmy Low and lanky Iack Finn. limmy Dorland, Iohn Fellows, and Bevier Bell consistently play- ed good, fast games. Bob Elsaesser, Chet Hanninger, Dick Tillett, Iohn Mills, Sidney Mittelman, and lack Frease were always ready to do their part when one of the regulars left the game. Despite the fact that rnost of them Were playing their first season of interscholastic basketball, their passing, shooting, and teamwork were excellent. The Cubs play- ed a hard, fast, aggressive type of ball, and the comparatively low scores of their opponents is mute testimony of their de- fensive ability. The constant success of the Reserves bodes well for future varsity teams, be- cause it is from the ranks of the reserves that the varsity comes. Pa ge 105' Lehman Opponents Beach City 37 16 Canton Township 28 15 McKinley 24 19 Massillon Longfellow 40 30 Kent Roosevelt 34 22 Youngstown South 22 9 Wooster 25 13 Iunior Intramurals 44 20 Louisville 46 29 Alliance 28 15 Timken 43 21 Cuyahoga Falls 30 11 Alliance 33 16 Lincoln 33 25 Massillon Longfellow ZZ 28 Wadsworth 30 Zl Akron East 31 24 Cuyahoga Falls 24 17 Total 574 351 Won: Seventeen Lost: One lnterclass Basketball 'lop left: Seniors From row len Back row left . . . Front row left Top riglit' ltiniors Back row left F f Bottom lefti Sophs. mm row let Back row left Bottom right Vrosh. Hon' row len Back row left This year's interclass basketball race was a fight to the finish with the juniors edging out the seniors. The juniors com- posed of L. Smith, Gonser, Robbins, G. Blair, Wentz, Dreher, and Shick enjoyed eleven victories while losing but one game. lim Uebing set the pace for the league and rang up 181 points. Schick was second with 134 tallies. An all-star team was selected by the Polaris sports staff. The squad consisted of Bud Blair, to to to to to to to to right right right right right right right right Wagner, Cline. Uebinq, lV1cDowe11, Hicher, lVlclVli11i-ii. Blair, Wentz. Gonser, Robbins. Schick, l.. Smith. Leader, Phillips, Schario, Clark, Scott, Miller, Blair, Milbrodt, Girt. Scott, Thatcher, Patton, Stronqli. Wilkof, Neely, Friedman George Blair, Wentz, Uebing, Gonser, Neely, lVlcDowell, and L. Smith. An interclass B league was held and a senior team composed of Nlasline, Rod- erick, D. Henderson, Myser, and McClain took the championship. The senior B team played the junior A team for the school championship. The juniors emerged victorious and were awarded emblems. Iohn Aker refereed all games and Bob Neuberger served as league statistician. f'41Q1' lffl Boys' Leaders Club First row: Taylor, Shuttleworth, Douglas. Bobbit, Krauskopf, King, Conrad, Art. Second row: Caldwell, Samuels, Lee, Bauer, Nicolet, O'Brien, Neighbors, Reed, Gray. Schimpf, Farley, Ianson. Below: The officers in action. The Boys' Leaders Club is composed of boys who can pass a series of tests on either the mats, horse. parallel bars or horizontal bar. Under the able direction of Mr. Robinson, the members practiced on Monday evenings and during gym per- iods. They enlivened the time between halves of basketball games with exhibi- tions of gymnastics and took a leading part in the annual Gym Exhibition. They also assisted Coach Robinson in conducting gym classes. During the football season, the Leaders' had charge of selling pro- grams at all football games. The officers are: President, Bill Krauskopf: Vice-Presi- dent, Bill King: Secretary, Don Schimpf. Page' 105 Top4Iohn Aker Center-lack Lothamer Bottom left-Iim Hinkle Bottom right-Dick Tillett Page 106 Intramural Spring Sports l 9 4 0 The activities of the tennis and golf teams were limited to interclass competi- tion and participation in district meets. A senior team composed of Ream. Buchman, Watson, and Reynolds took the honors in the interclass tennis league, with the junior team of Aker, Beiter, Toomey, and McCoy taking second place. The sophomores with McCoy, Nicholson, Kloss, and Appelbaum, and the freshmen with Seccombe, Plazibat, Scott, and Leader followed in that order. Iohn Aker, Don Ream, and Iohn Buchman represented Lehman in the district tennis tournament. Aker reached the second round in singles by defeating Grebalski of Akron West, but in the second round he was defeated by McClure of Struthers. Ream and Buchman lost to a strong McKinley duo in the first round in doubles. In the golf league the sophomore A team of Theiss, Snyder, Schirack, and Ivan- off won first place. Other teams were the Sophomore B with Bloom, Trenary, Roder- ick, and Newman: the juniors with Hinkle, Frey, Krammes, and Ungashick: the fresh- men with Tillett, Milbrodt, Pucci, and An- derson: and the seniors with Harrison. Cable, Zipser, and Panella. This year Lehman will probably be represented in the tennis meet by Aker, Beiter and Lothamer. The district golf team will probably be Theiss, Tillett, Hinkle, and Snyder. Athletic Snaps Cll Annual Football banquet. C29 Co-Captains Santora and Uebing. C35 Our 1940-41 Cagers. C4l Cheerleaders Haldi. Daniels, Hughes and Redmond. C53 I. R. R. watches tensely irom the bench. C6l An exciting play' draws attention from the bench. C77 In the dressing room alter the qame. C85 The Four Horsemen of L. H. S. C97 Football banquet-Mr. Lawrence, Coach Loucks of Cuyahoga Falls, Coach Robinson, and All-American Don Scott. l'11g0 lllf Guia' V031 EY SENXORS 1,NdQfx4 qi N X' Wg, A I XX - 1 1 x 1 g U Nm is IUNIOHS yx,N,, . f W X X 'Q N fn ,rw V -, J +!.95NSI a ,.. - Q.. X xx XX Xflb SOPHOMOR I-IS mf, 5 V J X ,g fxyfxil' k Riff HNJ 'xrwf 1 , , I , Nw ' K fi 1,9 Q I ,fx lRHSHMEN E fm Seniors: Bottom to top-leit to right -Reed, Blyer, Wat- son, Wilkoi, MacKenzie, Gonser capt., Girt, Callen- dar, Morin, Walther, Streb, Pyle, Pieiier, Hall, Crum, Darr, Iones, McCurdy. Iuniors: Top to bottom- lelt to right!Gauchat, Put- man. Kelly, Solomon. Cala- brese, Gervason, Dicker- hoot. G r a h a m, Kaplan. Flad, Gerrish, Berkey capt., Reed, B o w m a n, Duerr. Eichora, Treiber. Sophomores: Bottom to top -leit to right-Phister, Smith capt., Carson, Paca. Sielert, Tope, Wasem, Theiss, I. Walter, Eschli- man, Mayer, Miller, Wise. Wagner, Iolovitz, Weber. B. Walter. Freshmen: Top to bottom - left to right f Steiger- wald. Bender. Scott. Foust. Guilford, Miller, Bartlow. Frantz. Shatzer, Mowry, Zintsmaster. Cohen, Stang. Wyler, Shankel, 1. The Berkey technique. 2. Hall is always ready. 3. Mighty close. 4, ln a huddle? 5. lump ball. S. Dottie showing them how. 7. Sharp! 8. Chalk those Pepsodent grins. 9. Nice pass, Page mo Demons Battle Bears Upper left Gray team, left to right: Donna Mowry, Bev Smith, Lois Gonser, Manager Ginny Iones, Caro- lyn Miller, Barbara Walter, Rose Kneftler. Upper riqht Scarlet team, leit to right: Aline Pierson, Ioan Wise, Ioan Walter, Manager Coco Reed. Martha Gauchat, Marilyn Franz, Beth Paca, Lower lelt Gray team, left to right: Donna Walther, Miriam Solomon, Manager Betty Morin, Evangeline Hall, Florence Wilkof. Lower right Scarlet team, leit to right: Elaine Scott, Dot Pyle, Catherine Reed, Sally Callender, Dolores Darr. Center Captains: Beryl Blyer of the Gray team and Catherine Reed ot the Scarlet team. Climax to the volleyball season was the Scarlet and Gray game which was played October 28, 29 and 30. To counter- act their last year's defeat, the Scarlets surged into the front with a 2-1 victory over the Grays. The preliminaries to the Scar- let and Gray battle were games between the class volleyball teams. The teams were chosen from freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors who showed a particular interest in volleyball throughout the season, and who proved their abilities during the tryouts. Candi- agr' llll dates were eliminated and teams of eleven were chosen with Beryl Blyer and Cather- ine Reed as captains. Cap'n Reed of the Scarlets and Cap'n Blyer of the Grays have played volleyball all their four years at Lehman. Beryl is the smallest player on either team, and her ability to handle the ball makes her a ver- itable one-man team. Catherine is a very capable player, too. When no one else can hit the ball, Catherine can always be counted on to make the point. Scarlet and Gray Upper left-Gray team: Ioan Walters, Barbara Foust, Virginia Iones, manager: Miriam Solomon, Beverly Sm ith. Upper right-Scarlet team: Barbara Walters, Marilyn Frantz, Betty Morin, manager: Doris Crum, manager: Ioan Wise. Lower left-Gray team: Beryl Blyer, Mary Alice Owen, Captain Sally Callender, Catherine Reed, Wanda Wood. Lower right-Scarlet team: Evangeline Hall, Betty Theiss, Captain Dolores Darr, Donna Walther, Gloria Walther, Florence Wilkof. Center-Faculty managers: Miss Buel and Miss Schneider with Miss Sickafoose, coach. The fifth annual Scarlet and Gray bas- ketball game, played March 28, proved another victory for the Scarlet team. The teams were evenly matched, and both showed amazing ability in field shots. The score was close all during the game, but the Scarlet's lead of seven points in the last few minutes cinched the game, the final score being 43-41 in favor of the Scar- lets. Sally Callender and Ieanne Streb were chosen co-captains of the Scarlet team. Sally was a member of last year's team, as was Beryl Blyer, captain of the Gray Prlgff III team. Beverly Smith was high scorer with 18 points, Sally Callender next with 14 points, Donna Walther, Dolores Darr and loan Wise had 13. 12 and 10 points re- spectively. For her Beryl Blyer annually to either team. on the trophy along with the three others of previous years: Lorna Scott of 1940, Norma Van Alman of 1939, and Dot Owen of 1938. all-around basketball ability received the trophy awarded the most valuable player on Her name will be engraved Sl-INIOIKS xx 4 X ' ' klfl, X x N In lil lfWw' .kz 1 , -f 1, Q l Il' , A X ff l lf. SOPHOIVIOHITS 4' 'R ll .V l My K -fll, 1,f 1 , NJ v,,l l X Girls' Easkelh all rSNY IUNIOR5 -x , D-.4 Q-Q ,.,, 'V A' ll Z xy v :LG F ff? L 1' X .Isl f Kgs lH'5 I, fl fl? Ml 1 x,, Lq, .I 4 'lx Ex' .Aww l' l N4 A5 K Q l I Seniors: Bottom to top--leit to right Reed, Blyer, Iones. Schaefer, Hall, Streb Capt., Wal- ther, Phister, Callender, Darr. Morin, Wilkoi, Cassel, Schario. Iuniors: Top to bottom-leit to riqht - Eichorn, Gervason, Solo- mon, Hartung, Graham, Smuckler. Katz, Berkey capt., Reed, Bow- man, Gott, Dickerhoof, Walther. Sophomores: Bottom to top'- left to right---Phister, Smith, Car- son, Sieiert, Mayer, Paca Capt., Theiss, Eschliman, I. Walter, B. Walter, Wood, Cameron, Wise. Miller, Weber, Iones. Freshmen: Top to bottomr- leit to right--Frantz, Foust, Cowan, VVade, McQueen, Bender, Schat- zer, Cohen Capt., Radebauqh, Wyler, Guilford, Schworm, Ken- dall. Top left: Time out in baseball practice. Top right: Darr takes a short cut. Center leitz Mammy! Center right: Bev heaves a long one. Bottom left: Wise grabs the ball. Bottom right: lump, gals! l'r1g:e' Ili? Top left Seniors: first row: Watson, Davis, Wilkof. Darr, Blyer, Hook, Rinehart, Crum, Schmidt. Second row: Gonser, Walther. Schaefer. Reed. McCurdy. Pyle, Callender. Hall, MacKenzie. right- Officers: Catherine Reed, vice-president: Sally Callender, president: Mary Alice Owen. secretary-treasurer. Center riqht: Beryl Blyer with her trophy. Center left Iuniors: first row: Treiber, Graham. Flad, Moock, Eichorn, Gervason, Peterson. Duerr. Berkey, Dickerhoof, Second row: Solomon, Walther, Cropley, Mc- Niece, Bowman. Putman. Reed, Gauchat. Dough- erty. Owen, Yeager. Bottom left: And the score was 43-41. Bottom riqht: A tense moment in the Scarlet and Gray qame. Top l'agv Ill Every girl of athletic aspirations hopes to be a member of the Girls Leaders' Club. Requirements for the Leaders' Club are gymnastic ability on gym apparatus, ath- letic ability in girls' sports, and willingness to work. Any sophomore or junior girl taking gym is invited to try out in the spring of the year. The Club drilled during the half of the football games at Fawcett Stadium, attired in red and gray uniforms. Officers were Sally Callender, president: Catherine Heed. vice-president: and Mary Alice Owen, sec- retary-treasurer. 4 1 I l I M I N R P R T Top left: Ping-pong winners -Freshman, Susie Hadley: Senior, Catherine Reed: lunior, Sylvia Vaprin: absent- Sophomore, Lois Whike. Center left: Ioanne Moock in proper shooting form. Bottom left: Tennis Winners4Senior, Virginia Iones: Iunior, Elizabeth McNiece: Freshman, Donna Mowry: Sophomore, Beverly Smith. Top right: Badminton winners-Freshman, Susie Hadley: Senior, Catherine Reed: Sopho- more, Beverly Smith: Iunior, Anne Dougherty. Center right: Basketball skills-winner of consecu- tives, foul shots, and minute goals- Evangeline Hall: runners-up-Dorothy Pyle, Beverly Smith, Donna Walther. Bottom right: Golf winners-Elizabeth lVlcNiece and Beverly Hartung. dl X 7 0 M N W' M If X Yi' .1 r- ' 9 W , Q l 'ia f f 1-F .I XM , v WX .1 R ,E f K iii '1 7 w any -f-f-sssafaial L I Q W X X 'Q A ' X 1 M' A , Q: 'Nm ' RECENT HITS I v , sf ll, THE EYES and BARS of AWWWVI Jr., 1 N-N Vx 'I X r lk 't X X 'H-E235 'SX3 Att f I 11:41, ff ' ' I' .tits Sf Sa gf ll ll 1 s A. Sw ,JN 0 0 -if 0 ox 0 ligr 0 SJ gig -' 0 F556 LEHMAN September Dear Diary: I'm going to be the roving lens for the Lehman Panorama . so I must see and hear everything. School started on the fourth with lots of new faces, freshmen, and confusion. We soon settled down as the teachers began to learn our names and our dispositions. Almost as soon as I got adjusted, there were the fa- miliar four bells to remind us of assembly to- day . First there was the one in which Betty Grace Moore, Dave Rupert and Iohn Morgan returned to tell us about their impressions of college. After this good beginning we soon were yelling demons at the regular pep as- semblies. We Won our first night game at Akron Buchtel's expense. After this McKinley defeated us at Fawcett Stadium. We're glad we've forgotten the score. As I took a final peep around, I noticed the Dramatic Club had two new Thespians--Ieanne Phister and Wayne Dutton. O October Dear Diary: There was a noticeable hum of activity around Lehman corridors this month. Football Queen Ann Shuttleworth and her four attendants were in the spotlight as they inspired the team to victory over Wooster. George Campbell and Ioe Wilson put some humorous touches into our assemblies, while Rev. E. C. Herman touched the more serious side. Then report cards! Oh -that was surely too bad! We had had such a good time so far. After this calamity the senior class elected their officers, with none other than Bill Sprague as president. The Scarlet and Gray volleyball games climaxed this month. lif- ltl tl 4 M fl ' Z ,' I -0 ' Page 118 Nor, E i skit ,Qi .FE If x N .f U .if ,-- , df 1 x Q t , x ., .1 2 :X X v I I A! 1 X I V P , E: 9 - . f 'I t N 2 l f 4 ap, 0 sq V if It NLS fm IW GU -.1 tx - u Q 44 7 , f y I I yu ' I I C 4-'94 tw 5 . T A K' I y f a Q ' X if 9 X . I X Y N: l K A I, 4,1-fri, X 1 flgwavi x , X X :nt Q November Dear Diary: This was officially known as the month of vacations, with three such interludes. The first two were close together-the teachers' conven- tion and Armistice Day. The last one was over Thanksgiving Day, which I celebrated with tur- key, cranberries, and Alka-Seltzer. National election returns disclosed Roosevelt as the presi- dential choice, but Willkie was the Winner of And. oh yes, the sopho- our mock election. mores and juniors also elected officers. My social life began as the football dance and open hmmnw-I4 Q Xifllu. - f f ai ft. it-I, xi. .- l g I--2-' a 1 1 ' , I lf 5' .D 1 A L . .- -gli house were held. Before I stop, I certainly want to mention the junior-senior class play, House Beautiful. I December Dear Diary: The second fatal day of the year came when report cards were distributed again. The foot- ball squad were awarded their letters this month during assembly. Soon afterwards I went to the football banquet where the chief speaker was Mr. Townsend, commissioner of Ohio high school athletics. Nobody could do much work before vacation, because he was thinking about Christmas. Maybe this was why the sub- debs came to school in sloppy combinations. On the last day of school the choir and dramatic club presented one of the most beautiful as- semblies of the year. Then school was out for Christmas vacation, and everybody was happy. I'll be back next year. O Ianuary Dear Diary: I'm back again, though not fully awake yet. vis L H 4.320 ' Il . I I . 1 . E s ,' l l -' s n ER --if' Everybody is coming down with flu which is sweeping the country. Before I realized it, it was the last day of review before taking the plunge more commonly known as exams. The result was that the teachers added some color to the next report cards. During third period I have been listening to some instructive as- semblies about sugar beets, air express, and strange animals: twice a week I attend basket- ball games. Louis Lytton entertained several classes with his interpretations of Shakespeare and other authors. 1 ,Q X f tif.. 7 Q4 l 4 E X eb f 5 l ,QAI f X Ui' f M ai .-A f ' 17 A Page 119 4, ' f Qgff Jay 1' MY' Y 1 tl' . Adigxxit 9 07, X r x N 0 XY X X if-'9 S :XO dx .4-7-iw nw '- ,tt law February Dear Diary: Valentine decorations were much in evi- dence at the freshman and sophomore class parties. At the Lincoln Day assembly our new student government officers were given their oaths by Prosecuting Attorney Barthelmeh. In one week we were visited by two well-known lecturers-Dr E C Smith and Dr Warmingham Music affairs prevailed this month as I attended both the operetta and the orchestra and band concert March Dear Diary Cameramen took our pictures for the annual but we dont expect too much of the poor fel lows The new members of the National Honor Society and Quill and Scroll were announced this month General Electric Company spon sored an mterestmg assembly about the unusual powers of light and electricity Two days later the R O T C band from Ma sanutten Military Academy gave a concert Iirnmy Spitalny cer taxnly made a hit with the girls' Report cards were issued agam Weather was correspond mgly raw and colder Nautical decorations were in prommence at the senior class party Beryl Blyer was declared the most valuable player at the Scarlet and Gray basketball game which preceded the Leaders Club dance 6 f??f2r a fl 'CX' ,ly 'HRX' I ' . . .D I . I . 's ,yn :ESM 0 ' if ixnf J Rf 30 ' . Rafi' f . will . - JW 4 - . . - . K . . . . . I 6.0 -5 ' ' . - If so . . ' . JXQ. J , 0 TQ .Ii 'i Ii ' ' . gzsxc 3-' 0 W -17' 1 we 57 Fl da Z-K D , I f ' Z X, U i W ,f'ff ff,X ld, g r Q ' -'Qian-:ment X, Page 120 is ' ,. S X 5 'ill E n Ayr ? 5 t . .if A ' N 1 A .4t R' a'-. .f I 0 ' 1 t 'r N5 X4 'x I 'J 5. X4 -5 . 1+ as . ,-ij Q 11:20. I-'s 1 N 4 'A if 4, by -. '-iff. 7,13 4 K 1:Q:E:1'3'f 4 af - 4 , an ..:e ing ': . Q 4 t K 10:0 1 X t 3 ' 1 Z' 5 I 8 I Q51 1 , S' 1, 3 f, 1 ' 4' 4 ' ' :K . e I n ' 1 1 ' 1 ' Q W, w ' ' t t QM I Q H t :- .s t ' l ' s Y ' 'i 1 116:41 V . ' s. K ,M 7 -4,5 f X 1 1 K 1 Q ff Q: y , QA Q . , Y, R 1 ' 5 .W April Dear Diary: The Wittenberg Band gave a concert early this month. Later in the week the Band and Orchestra Parents Association sponsored a benefit show with Pie Plant Pete. Spring vaca- tion provided a welcome rest for the many events that followed. The last all-school dance was held on the eighteenth. Students divided Q .1539 4 . 1'5- or ,, '7 S F .. Q J ' ' 7 -. .- r ay A Q s-xxg, . my Q ,, A-N Y . ' -v f Q' k,.g,.l , g -ty. v X 3,31 Gai? 7- ...?Z. 415' , t J- wp ,Mug 4,3 'i' uk 4' F li S t . .xx A K I ' 'Wi' . ,5-va, i f w do x L X X x NNN ..,: ij f d their attentions on the twenty-fifth, for two im- portant affairs came on that night. The first in a series of intra-city band concerts was given with Lehman, McKinley, Timken, and Lincoln bands participating. On this evening three plays were also presented by the Dramatic Club -two modern comedies and one serious play. Report cards also came out again. Teachers smiled. pupils sighed. May Dear Diary: Too many things happened this month to comment on, so I'll only record them. Iuniors were inducted at the annual National Honor So- ciety assembly. The spring music festival with the choir and choruses was presented. Boys and girls' gym exhibition was held. The or- chestra and band gave their spring concert. .. 1, , ,I aj' T 'Naw- .4 3 P e J , fr f A 415514. A ff Annual came out with many new features. And last but not least, the Prom. I Iune Dear Diary: Exams terrorized us once more as Olga prayed and Nusbaum swore. After class night and baccalaureate, seniors graduated on the last day of school. Well, Diary, it's been a full year, but now the end is here. Goodbye! T x- , .. cj. irugy Y . K xx p 'V ijgv A A yy 'AA - Q? ii'-Q' . fl P 4 YA A . lg. A 5. Page 121 POLARIS PATBONS The Polaris staff wishes to express its appreciation lo the following citizens of Canton who have so graciously supported this book: Q- Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Allensworth Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Aungst Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Babcock Beulah and Iuanita Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Booth Myron Brown Mr. and Mrs. Iohn F. Buchman, Ir Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Buker Bunny Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Butler Dr. Ioseph M. Cain Mr. and Mrs. Claude L. Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Cope Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Correll Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Crain Mr. Iohn I. Eicher Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Fiala A. Alvin Fisher, M. D. Philip C. Fleischer Mayor Ed S. Folk Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frease Ned W. Gaston Harry Gauchat, M. D. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Gerrish Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Gibbs Dr. Macy Ginsburg Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gonser George N. Graham Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Gray Mr. and Mrs. Bonner R. Hall Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Harner Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Ian Bruce Hart Dr. C. G. Hartwell Bud Herbruck Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Herbruck F. C. Hoobler Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Horger William Horner Bob Humbert Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hunter Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Iacobson H. O. Ianson Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Iones M. Luther Keagy P. H. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kilgore Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Krammes Milton H. Lacey Rabbi and Mrs. Charles Latz Paul R. Lecklitner, M. D. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lothamer Page 122 POLARIS PATRONS The-Polaris sla-H wishes lo express its appreciation to the following citizens of h h Canton IU to ave so graciously supported this book: 0l4g-Aggies-4 L. I. Maniull Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Shadel Mr. and Mrs. Iohn F. Mani A. H. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. E. I. McCoy Horace McDowell Corney Melbourne F. I. Milbrodt Susan Theobald Miller Sue Ming Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Moore Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Oldham F rank Onesto Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Pash Dr. and Mrs. I. Edwin Purdy H. E. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Ira B. Rinehart Dr. Iohn W. Ripich Eugene R. Roderick Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Root William Rosenthal Mr. and Mrs. George Schulman Mr. and Mrs. Iames Seccombe Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Shuttleworth Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Silver Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Sirak Ruth Skeeles Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sponseller Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Sprague Dr. and Mrs. Dale C. Swallen Dr. and Mrs. I. F. Toot Mr. and Mrs. Otis D. Treiber Mr. and Mrs. Iames R. Troxell Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Van Dyke Dr. and Mrs. D. H. Volzer E. S. Volzer Dr. and Mrs. I. E. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Walter Mr. and Mrs. William Walter Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Walther A. W. Warren, M. D. Roy H. Wasem Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Watson Louis Weiner Sam Wilkof Page 12.11 Compliments of CANTON STORAGE. Inc. IWWEQJTWU PHONE 5291 Cherry and Fourth St., N. E. COMMENCEMEN T GIFTS OF ENDURING BEAUTY Smart Styles, Dependable Quality Reasonable Prices WATCHES IEWELRY DIAMONDS RINGS FOUNTAIN PEN SETS Creative Iewelers 207 Cleveland Ave., N. W. Q7 if my -ggi J GABARDINE JACKETS Q L. If 7 FINGER TIP STYLE - ALL COLORS 9 5 ,W , ZLPPEE AND BUTTON FOLLOW Ff, :J ' NOVELTY EFFECTS .. 52.95 Up cnowns F I' ' ' ff K TWEED PANTS I xx All the Newest Effects and Colors 1 52.95 Crmlonls Newest , A 1 'Ad H DEPT STORE 1 1 em 0' am am I Now Anything and Every- thing Totalling S10 or More V Q on Easy Payment Plan. Sears, Roebuck and Co. 416-428 MARKET AVE., N. THE MAN'S SHOP ANN SHUTTLEWORTH Presenting Her Royal Highness for the '40 Football Season MARYHELEN BUCHMAN BARBARA AUNGST MARILYN WAGNER BARBARA TOOT Ann Shuttleworth, football queen. reigned October 18 at the Lehman-Wooster game at Fawcett Stadium. She was ac- companied by four attendants, each elected by her respective class: Mary- helen Buchman, senior: Barbara Aungst, junior: Marilyn Wagner, sophomore: and Barbara Toot, freshman. Ann was chosen by the entire school from a list of five senior girls nominated by the football team. The queen and her attendants wore colorful sport clothes and corsages given them with the compliments of the Lehman Iournal, which sponsored the ennre event Before the start of the game, Ann and her court were escorted to the middle of the field, where a human archway was formed by members of the Girls' Leaders Club, dressed in red and gray. At the center of this arch the royal ladies were met by Co-captains Uebing and Santora, and by the captains of the Wooster team. After introductions the queen and her at- tendants made their way to a special box decorated with pom-poms and with the col- ors of the two schools. The committee in charge of all arrange- ments was composed of Virginia Molden. Ann Buker, Helen Peterman, Martha Toot, Betty Morin, Marijean Isaac and Mur Mac- Kenme. Page 125 QUEEN ANN AND HM CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FORTY-ONE The MUUCK ELECTRIC SUPPLY Co. l.'ongrutulations lu thc- Senior Class Fred L. Rehor Drug Co. 1100 - 14th street, N. W. THE DAN DEE PRETZEL 6 POTATO CHIP CO. Manufacturers of Pretzels - Noodles - Potato Chips Cheese Corn - French Fried Corn Q MEET US AT THE BEST PARTIES Q Phone 7691 Office----1123 Roslyn N. W. Canton, Ohio 'VH' STIIDEBAKER P A R I S I A N Sales and Service O Cgnlpflyly A Complete Line of New and Used Passenger ' Cars and Commercial Cars Canton's Fashion Rendezvous Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service O Compliments Expert Body and Fender Work The Class Auto Painting All Work Done by Factory-Trained Mechanics I of 24-Hour Towing Service And Wlshes NEW CAR SALES USED CAR SALES It DIAL 8329 DIAL 8834 O Good Luck JUIIN C. KRAMER and Ever Y MUTIIR CUMPANY Possible Success 1703 Tuscarawas, West Page 126 R E V I E W I N G - - - The House Beautiful ani Top left-Ieanne Phister, Iohn Haldi. Top circlegScene from second act. Top right-Pat Cochenour, Bill King, Center-Bill King Roz Davis. Center rightfMarjorie Pitts, Louis Baer. Lower left-Wayne Dutton, Marylou McClain. Lower circle--Ioe Haas, Krotcamp. Lower right circle-Scene from second act. Lumber - a hammer - nails-and the juniors and seniors constructed The House Beautiful for their class play. The noted playwright Channing Pollock had drawn the plans. Manager of construc- tion was Miss Hill, dramatic director. The House Beautiful message is in the hands of two steadfast characters, Archie Davis and his wife, Ienniier, com- batting an age of materialism in which pleasures and possessions are won at the expense of the soul. The play's story is the story of their house, founded on sacri- tice, love, and honesty. As they sit plan- ning it, the structure is seen rising on an- other level of the stage. The scenes, pic- turing periods in their lives, are projected by means of novel stagecraft. CAST-Archie Davis, Iohn Haldi: Ienni- fer Davis, Ieanne Phister: Guy Stayton, Iohn Schworm: Elbert Baxter, Bill King: Nina Baxter, Rosemary Davis: Richard Davis, at ten-Phil Kortcamp, afterwards- Wayne Dutton: Vivian Baxter, Marylou Mc- Clain: Dr. Brink, Louis Baer: Sam Dreyer, Ioe Haas: Martha Wiley, Marjorie Pitts: Hulda, Pat Cochenour. Img-if 127 tri' Phi 4 MARGIE MCCURDY Annual editor. BILL SPRAGUE All-round boy. CARL CLINE National Honor president. IIM BERCAW The singing Romeo. TED DANIELS Class artist. MARY ELLEN SHADEL Iournal Editor. DICK HILSCHER The reliable minute man. SALLY CALENDEH Girls Leader's Club pres. DONNA WALTHER All-round girl DON KRAMMES Our gavel wielder. IIM HINKLE Class debater. BILL KING Versatile man of song. BILL DOLL Our sportsman. BETTE WHITACRE Class coquette. ROZ DAVIS Mistress of the keyboard. IOHN SCHWOBM The musical Thespian. iv' The MEN'S. WOMEN'S and SHERWIN . WILLIAMS cH11.DnEN's CLOTHING Company , Rf-:S 0 S C A Il ' S Through Milt, their General Manager EXTEND BEST WISHES TO THE WALLPAPER GRADUATING CLASS or 1941 ' . 320 Mafket Ave-' N' RADIOS REFRIGERATORS Phone 5376 GAS RANGES CANTON, OHIO The Choicest of Flowers Always ONESTOQQHLLER, Dial 2-6403 218 Cleveland Avenue, N. W. The Sparta Ceramic Co. EAST SPARTA. OHIO -nume- Glazed and Unglazed Tiles for Residences, Hospitals, Schools and Commercial Buildings iriiui The fe H U G H E S P H 0 V I S I 0 N Co. ' Smart Apparel for F- M I Women and Children 1 n e e a s . 1 DeLuxe Market Arcade Market COMPUMENTS of N 0 A K E R ICE CREAM Co. I Theres a Noaker Dealer Near You! THE LEUNARD AGENCY CUMPANY Extends Best Wishes to the Class of 1941 INSURANCE REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SURETY BONDS DIAL 8312 HARTER BANK BUILDING First and Seventh Floors Page HI Buy Quality Jewelry Gm Gifts that Ins! Compliments of . From The C nton's Oldest Reliabl Credit Ieweler MAHO3I15EcSl0laA'SH ' all C0 E IEWELRY ' COMPANY Qfmg 135 Tusc. St., E. CANTON, OHIO CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1941 THQ The LUNTZ IRON 8: STEEL Company George D. Harter Bank Building A DUMONT'S ATHLETIC moons e 134 SECOND STREET, SOUTH EAST 1 SPOTTS STUDER Ig12 Lehman's Polar Bear Mascot Comes to School V l b f' Q lf fl ' c 'I' 4' L A M I C f 7 4253 M15 284' sw, fa . . , m Mgsbllf ' QWSQR X Carmichael is so excited 0 X-6 But whays all this? our O about going to school that X xi, I 1 ,s 51' he's ready ahead of time. li Tasco! lsu welcoined by i ' ' xf M 0 t h e I adds finishing Z J hu'Td fds of Curious Lehi N W ll, l touches, and he's off! ' mamles' if N .NW s N!! Wu- 3 H I 'JW' llllllll I Q -1 ,II W im M Q - , p mramu 9. l QM f X 0 vs. ' 'K A J YN .,- 5, X -1 or ......k1- p X 3 nt Woe and more woe! Car- ' michael is definitely in the lSH, ys ' Zoom! He 1 g 0 ' wrong Class, Could he 'Y ' Li: f time. He dashes wh le the f have done it on purpose? a-P-4-,,.,. dashing good K K I Bears will be bears! ,f--5 f f l -C-ff? , j , R 141,33 f I' ffl 4-as 1 v f-' ' 'R QA A if C ' 'fn 'Q P f' gznxk wnnfkle gy nlxvfq l ll iw Ooops! And he lands rig Q 1 1 , QA L X 1' 9 fxfla l 1' in the middle of a pep al 'L' NM, i A K s X N, if, sembly! What a lile to Q xx -,- f lead! ll-Ie's still trying to s ' catch on to one ol Coach's I if 4 V91 - jokes I QN r ll' Q 5' I ' Q, A Study halls may be dull V for some people . . . but b l F46 4 not for Carmichael! X sap.-N A ms fp? lv ' MF J Alackl Spitballs and B sb 0 P 0 Enough 5 slips don't mix, and Car- Q :X V.,-'lf' 0 ' OTE di t E' h d X michael ends up in elev- Z v- phenlg IO goin Q Z Xp enth period study hall. A ' I e 'Ol k ig oh dy ' Bsy. is he disgusted! M ...+ 0 tlvifuioce :beg Y Q? i P 1 4 -C , O 113,44 ? Pa 'fe Iflfi P' fy x Grand March Betty Grace Junior Senior Prom Betty Grace Moore was chosen queen and Ann Shuttleworth was elected junior attendant for the 1940 lunior-Senior Prom held May 27 at the Odd Fellows' Temple. Music was furnished by Rudy Barton's twelve-piece orchestra. Full-sized palm trees made from burlap and crepe paper leaves, plus cardboard cacti with toothpick prickles developed the South American theme. Small, painted, cardboard Mexican men leaned against the trees, and colorful shawls were draped around the balcony. Master of Ceremonies Dick Hilscher announced the Prom Queen, who was crowned with a coronet of gardenias and daisies by lim Bercaw. Bill Sprague pre- sented the queen's attendant with a bou- quet of roses and Spanish flowers. Bg and Ann remained on the throne for two dances, while friends gathered around to congratulate them. The grand march was led by Senior Class President Wendell Herbruck and Dorothea Donenwirth. They were followed by Iunior Class President Iim Bercaw and Ann Shuttleworth. At intermission the entertainment was furnished by Tommy Clemens and his vibrophone. For refreshments everyone sat around colorful tables or in love seats and had punch and cookies. lack, Ann, lohn, Roz, Margie, Don. l'11g'f' Football Dance A great time was had by all! Such was the case at the annual football dance, held Novem- ber 15 in Lehman's gym. Three hundred and fifty Lehmanites danced to the music of Don Meyer's orchestra. The decorations consisted of colored pennants, football silhouettes, corn shocks and the scores of previous games. During intermission Bill Krauskopf was in charge of the floor show. Ted Daniels acted as master of ceremonies and introduced the Va- rious singers and dancers, who were all striv- ing to please Carmichael, the polar bear mascot. Barbara Walter sent colorful printed invi- tations to the football players, and Harold Wal- ters was in charge of refreshments sold in the cafeteria. Convoy Capers The senior party was held March 21, in Lehman's gym. A nautical theme was carried out by decorating the sides of the room with battleships and flags, and the students added to the effect by wearing sailor shirts, dresses and caps. There were also White and blue pennants and colorful balloons strung above the dance floor. The floor show was announced by means of a blackout and sirens. Iohn Schworm was the able master of ceremonies while the show consisted of a Horn Pipe dance by lim Bercaw, Ted Daniels, lim Mraz, Bill Krauskopf and Bill King: Peg's Hhythmettesu blended their voices in Periidia and Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy : and Bill King and Bill Krauskopf gave their version of Scrubbing the Decks . When it was time for mess all the sailors gathered 'round tables for some regular sea- style food that just hit the spot. Plenty sharp, these tour. A bird's eye view from the balcony. Grand marching it in a big way! Nice going there. Beat it out-- eight to the bar! Page 1.25 ',.,,,, Dial 3-7177 Qtutfilg THE HOUSE a X , . C 'if' OF BEAUTY l--5 H air Sf-vlisls 2211 Cleveland N. Canton, Ohio Where Quality and Good Taste Are Not Expensive Smartly Styled ELGIN and HAMILTON WATCHES A beautiful selection ot dependable, com- pletely American-made watches in the smart- est new desiqns. A wide variety ot styles -- and prices to please everyone. DIAMONDS RINGS WATCHES MOUNTINGS D E L U X E and IhS.PUNCHES W A GANREKRE T S Manufacturing Ieweler M 513 MARKET AVE., N. ASK FOR IT Take homeGX 3 flew carton it 5:4173 ff',i7ni!Fl it l'he six-bottle Carton Y' AT YOUR GROCER'S COMPLIMENTS OF M. B. HOMER fflolllvs for Young .llvn mul fllvn Wim Slay Young Q Arrow Shirts Q Interwoven Hose Q Munsinqwear Q Massagie Shoes Cleveland Avenue at Third Street Northwest FLEISCHER'S 204 Market N. Good Shoes for the Family Fitted by X-Ray Page I 36 T S ' X' . ,S Q. 'Q Q' Q x. nu . H of R ' ' r QQ .. K , Q. xy, f s -x . .-Q 5 fn- 1 n -V 7 5 k 3 f Q . 5-BJ ' 5. ff' ' M 2' , 1 L M X ' . W . gf' 'Q , 9 in 3? 3 K yn Vg? f MNA M M' x 'ag ix t R A I My y , ff 5 gf 9 HQ? f . B a. ' 3 gg- jg .1 ' 1 4- 15, xi I AAR ' 1 44 ' X. g' l Q, if. 'IQ' ii 2 I . JE E Q I xy- - A 'A' ,. 'V' L V , 3. ' . .? W .. , MM' y' ' W , 1 'YQ .1 lim ' ' ,aff Q A tb A 35 i L , y'5fLii5 fi?5Y' 15,' A A 5 PL - Qfiwgmii . Q i I . Q , W f Q33 I 5 ' ' N -3 ,-'E 1: ' ' N ug ,l i , Wi i K'L- i win-19 1 ' 'B' . - 4 , 0 . Q I K, gi ,gk ' N as R -i ., I 4? 4. E 3 LA QQ. . 5.13 L 1, 5 3 5 R G QQ I 1 I 2 5, A 4 5 1 gm S 5 as ips wa S .s EL E42 f' , if x Q f 'x -if COMPLIMENTS OF F'INNEY'S CUT-RATE DANNEMILLER When Quality Counts ask for D R U G S T U R E 415 Market Avenue, North - CANTON, OHIO Black and Wh1te Canned Foods O O L F YARGER I C SYLER I t S e r v e s JOHNSTON'S Creations always bear our signature designating the ar- rangement as an exclusive original. 5 Don Johnston's Flowers 127 Fourth Street. N. W. You Bight! All Over the Nationv O THOUSANDS OF SO CITIZENS OF CANTON WILL TELL Y SO Enjoy the experience by joining the association that does for motorists collectively what they cannot do for themse1ves. l P Our Number Is First In The Book! Q ' lay' I 8 Open House Top: Old manuscripts interest library visitors: parentsqather around trophy case. Bottom: Scene from Castle of Mrs. Simpson : Miss Lewis tells what a good boy Erwin is during home- room: Estherlea Cohen and Ed Hamman, Mary's and Iohnny's parents were given an excellent opportunity to meet the teachers as Lehman's annual open house was held again. These visits and conferences were often tense moments for parents, who fervently hoped that their offspring made a good impression in their school work. Visitors congregated in the library where old manuscripts were on display, and in science rooms where they saw how physics, chemistry, and biology stu- dents worked. After watching the physical education demonstration by the classes in the gym and sampling the tea in the home ec roorn, the visitors were reminded by a trumpet fanfare to attend the program in the auditorium. Page 139 Comfortably seated here, they listened to a boys' octette sing America for Me. The vocalists were Bill Hilkert, lim Hinkle, lim Uebelhart, Bill King, Iohn Schworm, Iohn Schick, lim Bercaw and Duane Mc- Clain. This rendition was followed by a dramatic class presentation of a one-act play entitled The Castle of Mr. Simpson. As the comedy progressed, the audience sympathized with Mr. Simpson, who was always being called out so his daughters and their beans might occupy the living room. The cast consisted of Leonard Neff, Mary lean Isaac, Lois Kelly, Con- stance Pfeifer, Estherlea Cohen, Edward Hamman, Robert Bergmayer, and Richard Finkbone. N0 DRUDGERY O You don'+ have to scrub and scour to keep a toilet clean. Just use Seni-Flush twice a weelt. Directions on can. lt can'f iniure plumbing connections. Sold every- where. l0c and 251: sizes. Sami-Flush CLEANS TOILET BOWLS WITHOUT SCOURING THE HYGIENIC PRODUCTS CO. Canton, Ohio r tn You 0 MeV' ,Mr 1' Wil' 'NW' ewan' yer- of sg M09 'fc domes fn- Mel s te0 ng - te' go' e re wus? and tulxzb and nn, 6 . 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Try this famous work-saver for your cleaning. See how it cuts grease and grime. icrs WASH AND CLEAN with E 'm 'm' inliichnnqnunlhu IO! AND 25f Ar roun cnocfns l'r1g'f' I I-J 1 'U R A C T I rig, C E I N D E M O With the idea of providing experience in the fundamental principles of our de- C mocracy, Lehman held a mock election on November 5, the same day that the country voted. The difference between the real thing and the imitation, however, was that R Lehmanites elected Willkie! A committee to supervise the election consisted of Bill Sprague, Iack Dickes, lim A Hinkle, Eugene Aten, Richard Graham, Chloe Iohnson, lane Adams, Priscilla Chap- C man, Ann Buker and Martha Eckis. Mr. W. M. Ierles and Miss Genevieve Mahan were faculty advisers for the project. Y Kiwi KM, all Ihg grit- Huang gli! lf Qyeryi . 3 0' 2, ' 2 - 3 Bw if 'A VX, NR A wwf, A7 ll l . - ' 0 ii 3 ,pp x xx ll THE HUUVER CUMPANY Page 145 P05ITIOI'l5 F08 GRIIDUIITES The great industrial expansion in Canton has created an exceptional demand for Secretaries. Stenographers, Bookkeepers, Typists and Office Assistants. Nearly 200 Canton Actual students obtained N. I VV , positions last year. Many calls were received for which no graduates were available. 1. High school and college graduates are urged to enroll for training without delay. New N classes are formed every month. CALL AT THE COLLEGE, WRITE, OR PHONE 3-5908 FOR A FREE CATALOG ingot. Muni nn anon-00 ws' . ,Tc t Compliments of ,., D' 'N .,-' X wx sf X , N Wg CANTQOJN glpncwusitoiw Co.. v K ' if J Y vb: gy wo was ' K 4--s CANTON,QHIO. E? OVER 35 YEARS OF KNOWING HOW C kewl for Economical Transportation Always a large selection Wi Our large modern Service l of used cars at lowest , 'ii Dept. is at your prices. Service. 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CANTON, OHIO COOK ELECERICALLY C926 l l1'.v Safe: lt's Clean: Hx El'0Vl0lIlilYll 'Ph 'I'lil1IA'l' T11 lC!X'l' m lfl1Vi'Alll1S l'llNlf l'1f1Ul1Su fn: ca. Dial 6301 305 Cleveland Avenue, S. W. Photographic Crafismanship f,l0Ilgl'llfIlllIf1.0718 Class of '4l cw Wishing everyone of you a happy and suc- cessful future and reminding you that our suc P t -t cess story is- Ol' ral S Photo Finishing Dependable Quality Commercial Moderate Price For All That's F ine in Jewelry Picture Framing For Uzvr IUU leurs Qualify' Has Cost Nu Jlflorv: Uflen Less ul 'wdllfg 4' ' it Q I S .'T'dl.'lFE1l.Wl?d.Ttil'l.dTl 426 Sixth SL' NA W. 130 Market Avenue, South Page H8 THRU the LENS 5. Tennis fiends. 6. In remembrance. PA7, Marian Phelps, sweet 18? 8. Pretty Peggy poses. 9. Smooth city cuties in scenic surroundings. 10. Eddie Adler's soft soap ll. A variety of limbs. 12. Same swing, different girl, Mary Gossmar. lullgl' llfl l. Sororical interference. 2. Fresh air, ah. 8 1-Q , i'l' 3. Great pain. C1arice's swain. away again. 4. Occasion, Iuanita's party. lx CONGRATULATIONS To the Graduating Class of 1941 Of Lehman High School 'Yr-4QQCQDl'1-vf' B E S T W I S H E S To A11 Lehman Undergraduates ?-111l lP-4' THE CANTON REPOSITORY Insurance Proleciion Against Any Risk Anywhere BEST WISHES AND GENERAL INSURANCE sUccEss TO ALL THE AGENCY I GRADUATING CLASS B E R T E F R O E H D E OF Dial 2A0904First Nalional Bank Bldfggmon' Ohio I JCSEPH TAGGART ICE CREAM C0. 1401 Fulton Road, N. W. COMPLIMENTS OF FULLER BRUSH CO. 520 Renkeri Bldg. Tel. 2-2002 U H ghes! in QlLali1j'--1.0u'esl in Prim Choose Your Piano As The Artists Do! Graduation BALDWIN PIANUS that have 4.2-9 Distinction and HAHN 6. co. Charm 234 Cleveland Ave., N. W. Dial 3-5851 When you choose qilts tor a graduate. you search for the unusual. the smart and dis- tinctive, those you know will give pleasure. Such are the gifts you find at Stem and Mann's in the wide assortments in the various gift departments. Congratulations Price Ranqes Are Moderate Class of 1941 0:29 ef-9 The Stern and Mann CANTON CITY LINES c 'Pa Y Tuscarawas St. Cleveland Ave. COMPLIMENTS OF The HARVEY L O E H R TAM O'SHANTER 36 Bent Greens Co. . HOLES Pay as you Play dx X 1909 Mahoning Rd.. N. E. CANTQN' QI-HQ Home of the Polar Bears Golf Team Phone 7107 Lumber, Sash and Doors Roofing Timbers Hills and Dales Road Finish Paint Page 151 The CUMPTUMETEII SCIIUUL . . . COURSES OF INSTRUCTION O Short O Thorough I Practical Otters one of the quickest and surest ways to enter business. New classes start weekly. High School graduates only. Courses devel- oped from many years experience training op- erators. Free placement service. You are in- vited to visit our school-phone or write for full information. G. H. LANE, Mgr. 213 Mellett Bldg. Phone 27801 SENIORS OF I GIRLS -A- Adler, Doris E., 220 Twenty-second St. N. W. Alcorn, Helen Louise, 1248 Logan Ave. N. W. Anderson. Betty Iane. 2541 Winton Ave. N. W. Anderson. Iuanita lean, 1138 Wilson Place N. W. Appelbaum. Dorothy Ann, 2705 Cleveland Ave. N. W. Arnold, Flora Helen, 2677 Cleveland Ave. N. W. Ashford. Iacqueline, 1414 Twenty-liith St. N. W. -B- Baker. Norma Louise. 702 Eleventh St. N. W. Barnett. Evelyn M., 1340 Sixteenth St. N. W. Bible, Betty Marie, 218 Chicago Place N. W. Biedenbach, Mary Louise, Lakeside Ave., R. D. No. 2. Blanchard. Mary Ann, 342 Sixteenth St. N. W. Blyer, Beryl, 915 Wilson Place N. W. Boosz. Dolores Lucille. 922 Thirteenth St. N. W. Boyd, Kathryn Irene, 705 Thirteenth St. N. W. I Bratten, Ieanne E.. 1516 Twenty-fifth St. N. W. Brison. Peggy Lou, 1317 Fourteenth St. N. W. Buchman, Maryhelen, 1217 Seventeenth St. N. W. Buker, Ann. 607 Twenty-second St. N. W. COMPLIMENTS of CRYSTAL PARK LUMBEII CUMPANY 1900 Mahoning Rd. DIAL 2-8604 -- 3-8721 -.C-- Callender, Sally G.. 1530 Banner Ct. N. W. Carringer, Helen Louise, 815 Brown Ave. N. W. Cassel, Elaine lune, 2123 El Prado Place N. W. Chapman, Priscilla Grace, 3216 Cleveland Ave. N. W. Clarke, Marilyn Elizabeth, 710 Twenty-second St. N. W Coleman, Rae Kathryn, 606 Hoover Place N. W. Cook. Carol, 2226 Center Ct. N. W. Crum, Doris K.. 523 Twenty-first St. N. W. -D- Darr, Dolores loan, 1333 Fifteenth St. N. W. Davis. Beverly. 214 Fourteenth St. N. W. Davis, Eileen. 4817 Cleveland Ave. N. W. Davis, Rosemary. 1102 Fourteenth St. N. W. DeWeese. Beulah Anne, 2100 Forty-second St. N. W. Dowdinq. Ruth Elizabeth, 724 Twenty-second St. N. W. -E-- Ebie. Elizabeth G.. 1122 Fourteenth St. N. W. Eisenburger, Martha C., 1628 Frazier Ave. N. W. Elek, Iune Emily. 913 Eleventh St. N. W. Ellis. E. Eileen, 1301 Fulton Rd. N. W. Esber. Iosephine. 1443 Cottage Place N. W. Page 152 941 FAME LAUNDRY CORP. 809-13 Marion Ave.. s. W. Laundry - Dry Cleaning - Dyeing C1-IAS. I. COREY, Mgr. Dial vzaa lf It's Insurance The Duerr-Smith-Lane Co. First Floor, Mellett Bldg. Telephone 6183 BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1941 DIAMONDS WATCHES A. L. BEITER 11-:WELEB 132 Cleveland Avenue. N. W. Drink Canada Dry SPUR Phone 3-6646 . G. Rc OPTOMETRIST O Who Exanzined Your Eyes? Room 9-Second Floor--Over Kresge's Third and Market. N. Canton. Ohio Congratulations from for your 1101110 bfflllllifllll O An institution that has acquired a wide repu- tation-through sixty-three years oi dependable service-as the authoritative guide to Style. Quality and Good Taste in Home Furnishings . . . . An Organization whose personnel finds particular pleasure in helping young people to have lovely homes. 524 MARKET AVENUE, N. Page 153 L GREETINGS! CLASS 0F 1941 Buckeye Uxygen Go. wjr SENIORS OF 1 GIRLS -F- Fellows. Kathryn. 1612 Frazer Ave. N. W. Franz. Rosalie, 1252 Eighteenth St. N. W. Freed, Betty Ellen, 1502 Eighteenth St. N. W. Freudemann. Alice Louise, 2100 Forty-first St. N. W. Froelich, Virginia. Forty-second St. N. W., R. D. No. 7 .G- Gauchat. Ioan Marie, 217 Fifteenth St. N. W. Gibbons, Eris, 813 McGregor Ave. N. W. Gibbs. Margaret Louise. Avondale. Gilmore. Ieanne Evelyn. 1422 Twenty-filth St. N. W Girt, Betty Carolyn, 916 Twellth St. N. W. Gonser, Lois M., 1411 Norwood Place N. W. Gorman, Ieanne Alice. 1418 Oxford Ave. N. W. Gossmar. Mary Kathryn, R. D. No. 7, North Canton. Griffin, Iune. 1012 Fifteenth St. N. W. Guht, Carolyn Katherine. 1422 Twenty-sixth St. N. W -H- Hagener, Elizabeth lane, 1703 Woodland Ave. N. Hall, Evangeline M., 2219 Cleveland Ave. N. W. CONGRATULATIONS To The Class of 1941 The WALKER LUMBER Co. 1107 Navarre Road. S. W. Dial 8384 Canton, Ohio Harris, Miriam Alyce, 523 Alta Place N. W. Henne. Wilma R.. 343 Fifteenth St. N. W. Henninger, Ruth, 1439 Fourteenth St. N. W. Hook, Margery, 1102 Fourteenth St. N. W. Horger, Priscilla, Avondale. Hunter. Ruth Adsire, 323 Fourteenth St. N. W. Hykes, Irene. 1616 Thirty-lirst St. N. W. -1- lnk, Neena. 1921 Woodland Ave. N. W. Isaac, Marijean, 1027 Seventeenth St. N. W. UNIQUE GIFTS for all occasions O The Cottage Gilt Shop 2745 Cleveland Avenue, N. W. ...I- Iacobs, Helen Elizabeth, 805 Twelfth St. N. W. Iacobs, Sylvia Claire, 1315 Cleveland Ave. N. W. Iacobson, Ruth Anne. 345 Twenty-second St. N. W Ianson, Betty lane, 1308 Eleventh St. N. W. Ielichek, Helen Ann, 1407 Cottage Pl. N. W. lohnson. Chloe, 1315 Twenty-second St. N. W. Iones. Virginia N., 1640 Trinity Place N. W. -K- Kanelos. Sarah, 942 Shorb Ave. N. W. Kautlmann, Eileen, 403 Twenty-third St. N. W. Kehl, Marian. 4320 Cleveland Ave. N. W. Krakat, Eileen, 908 Gilmore Ave., N. W. Page 154 941 W ugqgfale FINE MEATS Lead The Parade Congraiulates The Class of 1941 ir si..7! In Student Hall ' . Sr . GABARDINE SI-AX WELSHIMER - RULON Styled For Now and For College! A must for your sport coat. In plain shades of tan, SWIMMING brown, blue, and green. GOLF SLEEVELESS SWEATERS TO MATCH TENNIS Sweater L 53.95 Slax S6.85 BADMINTON lThird Floorl B WWW . SOFTBALL 312 - 316 Market Avenue, North 325 West Tusc. Phone 3-4769 Page 155 There Is Health In Every Drop CANTON PURE MILK HOMOGENIZED VITAMIN D SOFT CURD MILK Richer-More Easily Diqested 0 Dial 5274 -- 5275 -- 5276 ' SENIORS OF 1 GIRLS -L- Lang, Rosemary Louise, 1229 Auburn Place N. W. Leader, Marilyn Alice. 4321 Cleveland Ave. N. W. Leininger. Gloria, 903 Harriet Ave. N. W. Livingston, Kathryn. 147 Twenty-first St. N. W. Lynch, Laddie, 1832 Woodland Ave. N. W. -M.. Maclienzie, Marilyn, 1905 Market Ave. N. W. Maitin, Florence, 1416 Eighteenth St. N. W. Maniull, Dorothy Louise, 421 Twenty-first St. N. W. Mani. Ruth Marie, 1205 Twenty-second St. N. W. McClelland, Iean Eleanor. 803 Twenty-third St. N. W McCurdy, Margie Lee. 114 Eighteenth St. N. W. McDaniel, Ianet, 1514 Ridgeway Place N. W. Mclntosh, Mary lean, 236 Eighteenth St. N. W. McKown, Ianet, 343 Nineteenth St. N. W. Miller, Betty Mae, 910 Velvet Place N. W. Miller, Dorothy Ruth. 1305 Cottage Place N. W. Mohn, Doris lean. 1138 Fourteenth St. N. W. Molden. Mary Virginia, 533 Twenty-second St. N. W. Morin, Betty Ann, 1616 Sixteenth St. N. W, Morris, Rose. 1522 Frazer Ave. N. W. Congratulations to CLASS 1941 CLQQ fr . cm. . , ,Canton Laundry I ' I Law Cleanlnfg Co. f .-N- Nelson, Ioan. 901 Brown Ave. N. W. Nutter. Velma, 1501 Twenty-fourth St. N. W. -0- O'Donnell, Lois, 1524 Eleventh St. N. W. Oestreich, Iacqueline, 1103 Fifteenth St. N. W. Osmundsen, Mary E., 818 Nineteenth St. N. W. -p- Parker, Amelia B., 1329 Cleveland Ave. N. W. Peterman, Helen Louise. 1504 Oxford Ave. N. W. Pieiier, Barbara Ellen, 1333 Arnold Ave. N. W. Phelps, Marian R.. 1517 Sixteenth St. N. W. Phister leanne Marian, 1009 Twelfth St. N. W. Pickard, Kathleen, 1232 Thirteenth St. N. W. Pierson, Aline K., 1329 Twenty-fourth St. N. W. Pitts, Marjorie. 1411 Fulton Rd. N. W. Pratt, Anna Marie, 1309 Oxford Ave. N. W. Pyle, Dorothy Eileen, 2106 Utah Ct. N. W. -R.. Hebert, Ianis, 3213 Cleveland Ave. N. W. Reed, Catherine A., 1012 Eleventh St. N. W. Rinehart, Margaret L., 1400 Cleveland Ave. N. W. Russell. Doraine Arleene, 1747 Oberlin Ct. N. W, Page 156 941 COMPLIMENTS OF The BOOTH HARDWARE Cleveland Avenue., N. at 22nd St. Ellie jlinllt Eros. Qin. CANTON, OHIO A New Enlarged Junior Miss Section While you're busy improving that week grade in Math , we're con- cerned with the lighter side of lite! Formals, daytime dresses, classics and clean-cut new white frocks for diploma taking-and at Prices You'll Like! Compliments of Compliments ot THE , STALEY AGENCY F R 0 H M E S cunrmw FLUWER5 GLENN A. STALEY Artistic Arrangements 0 . . Originality Quality INSURANCE Service 0 0 0 ei? 138 Fifth St., N. W. Canton, Ohio Mellett Building h CANTON, OHIO Dial 26501 Page 157 The Canton Home of HART-SCHAFFNER 6- MARX CLOTHES and WALK-OVER SHOES WALKERS Com plinwnts of BON MARCHE SHOE DEPARTMENT Your sport center Speedy Sports Your style center Peggy Lee Your play shoes Rompers O ARCHIE SALTZ IOHN PETERSON ANNA MAE SIMONS DICK KERSTETTER M, SINGER. ,Vlarzager SENIORS OF 1 GIRLS -S- Santore. Virginia Marie, 1610 Woodland Ave. Schaefer, Barbara Ann. 820 Aubum Pl. N. W. Schario, Miriam E.. 1236 Fulton Rd. N. W. Schen, Elizabeth Ann, 1606 Thirty-ninth St. N. 941 N W Schmidt, Ioanne. Whipple Rd. and Thirteenth St. N Schulman, Bette, 307 Nineteenth St. N. W. Shadel. Mary Ellen, 1128 Sixteenth St. N. W. Shuttleworth. Ann Brent, Pleasant Grove Rd. Silver, Clarice, 300 Twenty-third St. N. W. Smiley, Ioyce Kay, 333 Eighteenth St. N. W. Smuckler, Ida. 517 Eighteenth St. N. W. Snyder. Marilyn M., 1720 Oberlin Ct. N. W. Spahr, Marjorie Iune. 1654 Cleveland Ave. N. Spataro. Rosemary Ann, rr 1717 Market Ave. Stebbins, Margaret Eileen. 1217 Eighteenth St. Stewart. Lois I., 1540 Cherry Ave. N. E. Streb, Ieanne E.. 1419 Ridge Rd. N. W. Swanger. Vera, S15 Seventeenth St. N. W. Swigert, Doris I., 1106 Nineteenth St. N. W. Syler, Christine. Hills and Dales Rd. -T- Teager, Olga, 1617 Twentieth St. N. W. Tillitski, Mary, 1243 Twelfth St. N. W. Tishkotf, Beatrice, 1536 Woodland Ave. N. W. Toot, Martha Cynthia. 244 Twenty-third St. N. -V- N.W W N.W N W Vandervort. Paula Ianet, 178 Twenty-filth St. N. W -W- Walters. Margaret, 325 Twenty-first St. N. W. Walther, Donna. 1434 Ridge Rd. N. W. Watson, Dorothy Ruth, 2002 Kirk Ct. N. W. Weaver, Ioan. 1223 Sixteenth St. N. W. Weiner, Bertha. rr 612 Fifteenth St. N. W. Weintraub. Myrtle, 222 Fifteenth St. N. W. Whitacre. Bette, Waynesburg, Ohio. Wilkof, Florence, 1719 Arnold Ave. N. W. Williams. Elizabeth, Brookside Rd.. R. D. No. 1. -Z- Zimmerman. Anna lane, 910 Twenty-fifth St. N. W Zollinger, Harriet Catherine. 225 Nineteenth St. N Page 158 Compliments of THE REED-HAMMOND CO. Dependable Printing Service Hilscher - Clarke Electric Co. o 220 R A N E C , Oh Electrical Contractors and Engineers M c K I N L E Y S T 0 R A G E C O . v O Established 1907 137 Sixth St.. N. E. Canton, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF WILSON DELIVERY SERVICE 328 Rex Avenue S E Dial 29906 BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF '41 from Ohio Battery 6. Ignition Co. 831-835 Market Avenue, North Th M t Compl t Line of A 1 motive P I Ohio Phone 5185 L. and M. BUICK BEST BUICK YET 1124 Market Ave., N. Phone 8288 P53159 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 1941 The Melbourne Bros. Construction Co. 2101 Woodland Ave., N. W. CANTON, OHIO SENIORS OF 1 BOYS -A- Adler, Edward S., 134 Thirty-filth St. N. W. Aker, Iohn Charles, 2002 Woodland Ave. N. W. Art, Myron B.. 1120 Twenty-first St. N. W. Aten. Iohn Eugene, 1113 Fulton Rd. N. W. -B-- Barnes, Robert M., 1426 Fourteenth St. N. W. Bauer. lack L., 1525 Twenty-filth St. N. W. Beiter, Richard Charles 2521 Sunlight Ct. N. W. Bercaw. Iames R., 1526 Eighteenth St. N. W. Boli, Warren Robert 1648 Oxford Ave. N. W. Buehler, Paul, 1311 Hoover Place N. W. Burdette. Richard, 800 Eiqhtneeth St. N. W. -C- Cashner. Ralph O.. 416 Sixteenth St. N. W. Cassidy, Robert A., 1325 Worley Ave. N. W. Caswall, Thomas M., 1562 Compton Rd.. Cleveland Hgts Clark, Robert M.,1630 Cleveland Ave. N. W. Cline. Carl E., 1319 Twenty-third St. N. W. Cocklin, Thomas L., 1022 Twenty-ninth St. N. E. CONGRATULATIONS Class of 1941 OFFICE EOUIPMEN T COMPANY Coniplete' Service in Uffice Furniture and Supplies e 321 W. Tusc. Phone 6111 l 1 -l -D- Daqer, Dick, 920 Thirteenth St. N. W. Daniels, Theodore B. 1703 Oberlin Ct. N. W. Dickes, Iack I., 2304 University Ave. N. W. Dillon. William H.. Lesher Rd., R. D. No. 7 Doll, R. Willis. 1232 Loqan Ave. N. W. Doyle. lack, 1213 Twelfth St. N. W. ' I Dunkel, William Carl, 1721 Oberlin Ct. N. W. l -E- Eicher, Iohn L., 1604 Shorb Ave. N. W. I Enqlish, Ierrv, 1254 Cottaqe Place N. W. -F- Frey, Edward G., 1211 Sixteenth St. N. W. Froelich, Karl N., 1614 Thirty-sixth St. N. W. -G- Gervason, Charles I., 1503 Thirtieth St. N. E. Graham. Richard N. 640 Nineteenth St. N. W. Gray, Iohn E.. 2516 Landscape Ave. N. W. Guv, Malcolm Van. 311 Twentv-first St. N. W. Page 160 941 HBELDEN BRICK are manufactured by experienced craftsmen in modern factories. Good Face Brick Are Essential to Produce First Class lobs. A Brick House Is A Sate Investment Have Your Plans Figured Brick Beauty -A Durability Y High Sales Value Low Depreciation The BELDEN BRICK CO. CANTON, OHIO S Distributors tor . -Kalki ,QQ-,.-M jlffj in 5 51' 5 L. C. Smith 6. Corona Typewriters All Makes Sold, Rented and Repaired Stebbins Typewriter Company 331 WEST TUSCARAWAS STREET COMPLIMENTS OF Maurer's Barber Shop 1900 Cleveland Ave., N. W. lfninn Shop VEGETABLES Field - Fresh At The Price You Like To Pay! Winter Garden Fruit Co. DeLuxe Market LEE and DAD VAN VOOHHIS. Props. Phone 4681 Compliments of STARR DRY GUUDS CUMPANY E BERT BIERY CQNFECTIQNERY Largest Varieties at ' Lowest Prices 1819 creveiand Ave., N. W. CEECCE E Phone 4321 Page 161 ARCADE MARKET With twenty-two stands all doing business as individuals, yet, banded together for the good of the buying public right down to rock bottom. And the competition that exists right here in this market gives you the added advantage of comparative merchandise. Oldsmobile for '41 HSTYLED to LEAD-BUILT to LAST World's Simplest Car to Operate XVitl1 revolutionary HYDRA-MATIL' IJRIVIQ. All von do to drive is . . . Stop on it - steer- ----and stop. CADILLAC-OLDSMOBILE CO. WAI.NU'l' at THIRD ST., N. E. Dial 5145 CITY NEWS AGENCY 220 Cherry Avenue, North Distributors of The Cleveland Plain Dealer For Home Delivery: Phone 2-6000 Flowers for All School Activities O Canton Flower Shop SENIORS OF 1941 BOYS -H- Haley, Edward Andrew, 207 Twelfth St. N. W. Harrison, Richard H., 525 Thirty-first St. N. W. Henderson, Richard W., 1503 Twentyth St. N. W Hilkert. William. 902 Sixteenth St. N. W. Hilscher. Richard C.. 141 Thirty-sixth St. N. W Hinkle. Iames Currev. 1635 Market Ave. N. W Hungerford, W. Terry, 2512 View Ct. N. W. -K- Kahn. Alan Stuart. 339 Twenty-third St. N. W. Kennedy. Iames William, 1434 Eighteenth St. N W Kieffer. Kenneth W.. 1651 Cleveland Ave. N. W King. William D. 1001 Ridge Rd. N. W. Kittoe. George Edmund, 407 Sixteenth St. N. W. Kline, Robert A., 1139 Twelfth St. N. W. Kocher, Dick A., 1343 McGregor Ave. N. W. Krammes, Don C. 402 Twenty-third St. N. W. Krauskopi. William B., 1419 Woodland Ave. N. Kuendig. Iohn McKee. 2218 Woodland Ave. N. -L- Lawrence. lack Donald. 1312 Cottage Place N. W Lind. Ralph B.. 815 Troy Place N. W. Loucks. Kenneth Edwin, 2304 Ivanhoe Place N. W Lytle, Karl Eugene, 1255 Fulton Rd. N. W. ..M.. Masline, William M., 1109 Seventeenth St. N. W McClain, Duane, Lakeside Ave. N. W. McCoy. Edgar Iason Ir.. 1402 Sixteenth St. N. W McDowell. Gerald E.. Fulton Rd., R. D. No. 2. McFee1y. Robert Lincoln, 2015 Woodland Ave. N McMillan, Bruce Thomas. 1113 Tenth St. N. W. Mitchell. Iohn Thomas. R. D. No. 2. Mraz. Iames E.. 1309 Thirteenth St. N. W. Myser, Richard Douglas. 2521 View Ct. N. W. -N- Nett. Leonard Calvin. 315 Sixteenth St. N. W. Nicholson. Iack E., Forty-second St. N. W. Nusbaurn. Ierome M., 2121 University Circle. Nutter. Elmer G.. 1501 Twenty-tourth St. N. W. Page 162 The The Laurenson Agency Co CANTON Insurance HARDWARE and Company surety Bonds O 8 Where Qzmlitw' Prerlozrlinarei' 127 Second Street' N' E' ' PHONE 6203 Canton, Ohio Hercules Molors Corporation C A N T O N , O H I O AMERICA'S FOREMOST ENGINE MANUFACTURERS Builders of HEAVY DUTY Two, Four and Six Cylinder Engines and Power Units GASOLINE - KEROSENE - NATURAL GAS - DIESEL for OIL FIELD PURPOSES COMMERCIAL VEHICLES AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS MARINE CONVERSIONS GENERAL INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT CONTRACTING AND ROAD BUILDING MACHINERY HERCULES ENGINES Page I 63 New Books Old Books Bibles Child.ren's Books O Canterbury - Craine Book House 201 Sixth Street. N. W. CANTON, OHIO Games Greeting Cards Magazine Subscriptions Wedding Stationery Personal Stationery Buy Books From People Who Know Books SENIORS OF 1 1 BOYS -0- Okey, Eugene Paul. 1642 Thirtyetirst St. N. E. Oyster. Lowell, 1234 Louisiana Ave. N. W. -P- Posey. lack. 1700 Fulton Rd. N. W. -R- Rabinovitz, Eli 343 Sixteenth St. N. W. Rinier. Alton. 317 Fifteenth St. N. W. Robinson, Iames R.. 1012 Seventeenth St. N. W Roderick. Eugene R.. 323 Dunn Ave. N. W. Root, Iohn Brenner. Avondale. Roswald. Owen E., 1301 Fourteenth St. N. W. -5. Sanders. Richard. 633 Thirtieth St. N. W. Santora. Pete. Ferndale Rd. N. W. pf? . 'WY ll'i'Y 1' .- --.gf , N -... f . RUYAL Dealer Portables and Standards Royal - Corona - Remington We Rent, Sell and Repair All Makes Retain and advance your speed by renting a typewriter on our Summer Rates ot 53.00 per month 55.00 for 2 months: 57.00 for 3 months. Benson Typewriter Co. 336 Fourth Street, N. W. CANTON. OHIO Schick. Iohn Thomas, 1004 Twenty-second St, N Schumacher. Charles F., Ferndale Rd. N. W. Schworm, Iohn Alan, 1109 Ridge Rd. N. W. Shatter. Robert Carl. 3819 Vernon Ave. N. W. Shank. Karl Philip, 1318 Arnold Ave.. N. W. Sheehan. Donald, 3724 Shannabrook Rd. N. W. Silver. Don N., 1204 Eighteenth St. N. W. Smith. Ralph C.. 1429 Thirty-filth St. N. W. Sprague, William Earl, 1616 Twenty-seventh St. N -T- Toomey. Franklin Minter. 2007 Kirk Ct. N. W. WU- Uber. Iohn Samuel. 903 Ridge R. N. W. Uebing. James M., 821 Nineteenth St. N. W. Ungashick. Richard Ioseph, 1204 Eighth St. N. -W- Wagner, Iay Edwin, 1924 Kirk Ct. N. W. Welsh, William Lee, 917 High Ave. N. W. Williams, B. Donald, R. D. No. 2. Page 164 CONGRATULATIONS To THE CLASS OF 1941 I I JQESIIEF J. L. Arnold 8: Sons DELUXE MARKET 220 Tuscarawas Street, East HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE FOODS Hughes Provision Co. Ianson's-Butter. Eggs and Ch ese. Bob Beaity's Self-Serve Grocery. Bruce Steiner-Fruits and Vegetables. Cabbufs Pastry. Warehouse Market-Groceries. Winter Garden-Fruits and Vegetables. Willowbrook D ry. Miller's Reslau l DeI.uxe Shoe Repair. Blanc's Flowers. 817 Marker N. Founded 1889 ff' A 'fi ':ffa d3e1 T NMS' Blige! S' IS an Ou YY. The Leo d Agency Co. I WASHERS RANGES - ' CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS OF '41 CLASS UF 1941 from I City Radio gl Appliance Co. l 201 - sth sneer, N. W. Dial 8043 I 1 REFRIGERATORS RADIOS Wyler Bros l Page 165 5 Your yearbook is a store of treasured memories. The oft repeated thrill of recollection which accompanies each new search through its pages will many times repay you for the care and consideration which has gone into its creation. We are proud to have had some part in the production of this book. It indicates the Wealth of ideas and ability which have made possible the Northern's long record of school annual achievement. l'ug'f' 106 ADVERTISERS 166 ADVERTISERS Page Arcade Market ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 52 I Amold, I. L. 61 Sons ,,.,,,... 164 Beiter, A. L. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,A 1 53 Belden Brick . ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, . W 161 Benson Typewriter ,,,,,, ,,,,, .. 164 Bert Biery Drug Store YYYVYYY . 151 Bon Marche ,,,, . ffffff H153 Bon Marche Shoe Dept. , ..,,,,,, 131 Booth Hardware ,, ,,.,.,. , ,,,,,,,, 157 Buckeye Oxygen Co. ,,,,, ,....f,f 1 54 I Cabbut's Pastry Shop ..,.. N . ,,,,,,, 136 Cadillac-Oldsmobile ,,,,....,.....,,,,, .. .,.,f 1 62 I Canada Dry Bottling Co. ,..,.,,,., , .. ,,,, .. 153 Canterbury-Craine Book Shop .... , . , ,,,,, 154 Canton Actual Business College ,, Canton Automobile Club ,,,,,,,,, Canton City Lines .,,,,,,,,..... W Canton Comptometer School , Canton Canton Canton Canton Canton Flower Shop ,, ,, , Hardware .. ....,..f.,, . H Laundry G Cleaning Provision Co. ,,,,, ,, Pure Milk Co. ,,,,,,,,, , Canton Repository ,. . , Canton Storage, Inc. ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,. 1 24 I Cassidy's .........,.Y.,,,,, ,,,, 124 City News Agency ,.,. ,... ,,,,,,,. 1 6 2 City Radio 6. Appliance .....,,, .,,,,,,,, 1 65 Climalene Co. ,...,77..7,,77,,,7,, ,,,,,,,, 1 44 Coca Cola Bottling Co. .. ,,,,,,,,, 136 Cottage Gilt Shop A.....ff,,,,,,,,,, e.A..A.. 1 54 Crystal Park Lumber Co. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 52 Dan Dee Pretzel Co. ,.,,,,,,,, ..eeeee 1 26 Dannemiller Grocery ,.7777, ,,,...,.. 1 38 De Luxe Market .,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 55 Dueble's ,,........,,.,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,, 1 49 Duerr-Smith-Lane ,,,, , ..,,.r 153 Dumont's .... .,,,,,,,,, ,,,, . . 132 E Iewelry Co. ,, ,,,,,,, . N H 132 Wm. Edwards Co. ,,,,,,, W , 148 Ewing Chevrolet Co. ,, ,. 146 Fame Laundry , . 153 Finney's Drugs ,,,, . 138 Fitz, Dr. G. R. ,,,, . 153 Fleisher's ,, . . , 136 Frohme's Flowers , ,, ,,,,, 157 Fuller Brush Co. , ,,,, 150 General Insurance Co. ,, 150 Green's Music Store ., . , , 140 Hahn 6. 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